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Evgenia: not reallly….I am using reference from India and from the work of a group in the US during the 1700s, The Pennsylvania Germans (the work is called Fraktur). So, same time period…just different folks. Here is a link to give you some reference:http://libwww.freelibrary.org/fraktur/. However, now you have said this, the design of the page is pretty Lubki…so maybe you are on to something. Love love love Lubok…and am surprised not a lot of people here know about it… Thanks for your insights.
One more russian traditional art inspired sketch, isn’t it?
Evgenia: not reallly….I am using reference from India and from the work of a group in the US during the 1700s, The Pennsylvania Germans (the work is called Fraktur). So, same time period…just different folks. Here is a link to give you some reference:http://libwww.freelibrary.org/fraktur/. However, now you have said this, the design of the page is pretty Lubki…so maybe you are on to something. Love love love Lubok…and am surprised not a lot of people here know about it… Thanks for your insights.