Porcelain figurine Taras Bulba – USSR, Polonne, 1950s-70s
Zapraszamy do świata dawnych mistrzów ceramiki radzieckiej. Prezentowana figurka to vintage porcelain sculpture depicting the legendary Cossack – Taras Bulba, the hero of Nikolai Gogol's novel. It was produced at the famous porcelain factory in Polonne (now Ukraine, formerly USSR) between the 1950s and 1970s.
The figure has been rendered with extraordinary attention to detail: the Cossack is dressed in traditional period costume and holds a characteristic pipe (lulka) in his hand. The figurine is hand-painted and glazed, which gives it depth of color and a noble sheen. The typical height of such a sculpture is about 22-23 cm, making it an excellent object for display on a shelf, in a cabinet, or as part of a larger collection of Soviet porcelain.
Why is it worth having?
The figure has been rendered with extraordinary attention to detail: the Cossack is dressed in traditional period costume and holds a characteristic pipe (lulka) in his hand. The figurine is hand-painted and glazed, which gives it depth of color and a noble sheen. The typical height of such a sculpture is about 22-23 cm, making it an excellent object for display on a shelf, in a cabinet, or as part of a larger collection of Soviet porcelain.
Why is it worth having?
- Unique character – each figurine was hand-decorated, which means subtle differences in painting may occur.
- Historical value – the item comes from the USSR period, representing the socialist realist style with elements of Ukrainian folklore.
- Excellent condition – as for an item several decades old, the figurine has been preserved in very good condition, without significant damage to the glaze.
- Ideal for collectors – both for porcelain enthusiasts and for lovers of Cossack history and East Slavic culture.
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Porcelanowa figurka Taras Bulba – ZSRR, Połonne, lata 50-70—
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