From Latvian folklore. Kot Kotofeich went to the fair the other day and got a horse. Got sharp spurs and a saddle; rode back to the village. He hears mice’s tiny voices from the burrow: “Kot Kotofeich, won’t you buy us some oats?" (Illustration by A. Surgaleine, 1971) 1970s Illustration folklore latvia soviet union soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro
Vintage postcard from 1958. Illustration for Kolobok (a Russian folk tale) by V. Litvinenko () kolobok russian fairy tales folklore fox Illustration 50s 1950s Book Illustration
Baba Yaga postcard by M. Ivanov. Published in Ukraine in 1958 () 50s book art Illustration russian fairy tales baba yaga folklore vintage retro postcard old postcards soviet russia ussr history
Illustration for Baba Yaga, a Russian fairy tale. Artist Nikolai Kochergin. Postcard from 1957. () 50s Illustration Book Illustration book art baba yaga folklore russian fairy tales vintage retro postcard old postcards soviet russia ussr history
Go There Don’t Know Where - Russian folk tale illustration by Nikolai Kochergin (1956)In my shop: Illustration Book Illustration book art russian fairy tales folklore folk tales baba yaga 50s 1950s vintage retro postcard old postcards soviet russia ussr history
Frog Princess illustration by Ivan Bilibin, postcard published in 1974In my shop: Ivan Bilibin 70s Illustration Book Illustration russian fairy tales fairy tales folklore vintage retro postcard old postcards soviet russia ussr history