Featured Thrift Find - Hand carved(?)/painted Russian Santa Claus w/Cyrillic signature(?)

Discussion in 'Art' started by journeymagazine, Mar 1, 2023.

  1. journeymagazine

    journeymagazine Well-Known Member

    I found this guy at my local thrift store yesterday, It appears to be at least partially hand painted (are the scenes hand painted or prints?)

    And while it looks like carved wood from the bottom, it doesn't really feel like it? Maybe it has a shellack or other type coating?

    If you look at the beard there is a small hole with space under it - could it be a piece that was added/glued on?

    Finally - there is something written with what appears to be Russian Cyrillic letters; maybe artist's signature?

    Any thoughts on it?
    Thanks all!

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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    He is Ded Moroz, Grandfather Frost, a figure from Slavic mythology. The snow crystals on his coat are a symbol of frost.
    More recently he came to be associated with Father Christmas or Santa Claus.

    Looks like he could be a resin cast of a carved original.
     
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  3. journeymagazine

    journeymagazine Well-Known Member

    Maybe not - I noticed a hole in his hand for a cane(?) and enlarged it, it looks like wood?

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  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Isn't it a bit blobby for wood? Usually you would drill a hole in wood, and it would have straight sides.:confused:
    Do the edges feel like wood?
     
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  5. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    Thanks to AJ's ID of "Ded Moroz" one can find other similar versions online. Sellers seem to be advertising ones that look a lot like this as wood. Good to check the edges though.
     
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  6. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Isn't that a knot showing through on the base? To me he looks like wood. And he is very nice, I like him!
     
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  7. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    It is probably wood, but I can't tell for certain. However, I do know that that type of carved wooden Santa from Russia first became popular in the U.S. about 20 years ago. I bought a new one from a Russian seller via eBay for my mother in about 2001 or so. She recently was dispersing some of her many Christmas decorations and offered it back to me. I took it and love it! It is a very light weight wood.

    I don't have time right now to look at the Russian writing. The last line says [something] followed by NIKITINA.
     
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  8. IvaPan

    IvaPan Well-Known Member

    It is indeed the Russian Santa, Ded Moroz, we used to celebrate him for 45 years, when Santa was banned as associated with capitalism and the church :playful:

    There are Russian folk motives and scenes painted on it. Ded Moroz was always accompanied by Snegurochka - Snow white
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    How high is it? Does it have a hole or a loop on the top of the head? It looks to me like Christmas tree hanging decoration - елочная игрушка Дед Мороз. Made of pressed and glued wood sawdust. It used to be a popular technique in USSR apart from glass. There were also figures of Dad Moroz not for hanging but for putting at the foot of the Christmas tree, i.e. without a loop for hanging.

    https://www.morozko-shop.ru/dir_elochnye-snegoviki-ded-moroz.htm

    https://market.yandex.ru/product--e...arabanom-i-igrushkami-europa/1752708831?cpa=1


    The inscription says:
    G. Sergiev
    likely Moskva (Moscow)- not sure
    avt. (author) Nikitina (exactly as Figtree3 said)

    It is a recent item, IMO, in the style of the old USSR decorations. The vintage ones are less colourful and less sophisticated.
     
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  9. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Journey didn't mention the size, but he looks quite big, too big to hang in a Christmas tree. My guess is about 40 cm, thereabouts.
     
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  10. IvaPan

    IvaPan Well-Known Member

    If that big then a doll for Christmas tree decoration, to be put at the foot of the tree. Can be of different sizes.
     
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  11. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Sweet.:)
     
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  12. journeymagazine

    journeymagazine Well-Known Member

    I'll check edges when I get home.
    Not an ornament - as tall as a Barbie at least.
     
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  13. IvaPan

    IvaPan Well-Known Member

    The drilled hole looks to me as if the figure is made of small wood chips (or sawdust??), pressed and glued. Is it heavy? These are usually heavier than the ones made of solid wood.

    But it really looks like the ones they claim are made of wood and hand painted, like these:

    https://www.livemaster.ru/item/23959825-podarki-k-prazdnikam-ded-moroz-iz-dereva-raspisnoj
    https://www.livemaster.ru/item/4625...ki-ded-moroz-i-snegurochka-ded-moroz-ruchnoj-


    And they all seem to have a stick/cane in one hand, which apparently this figure also had and it went missing as mentioned by journey.

    Studio Ded Moroz with plenty of similar figures - all presented as made of carved solid wood (specified lime-tree) and acrylic hand painting:

    https://www.livemaster.ru/studiya-deda-moroza
     
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  14. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    A lot of similar ones can be found on eBay in a search for
    carved Russian Santa -- Not all of the results are that type, but many are. There are probably some under Ded Moroz also, but on the U. S. eBay people would relate better to Santa. Many are decorated differently, of course. I love mine, but it's stored away right now so I can't photograph it.
     
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