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Russian History & Literature Come to Life in Wonderfully Colorized Portraits: See Photos of Tolstoy, Chekhov, the Romanovs & More | Open Culture Romanov Family Execution, Mode Russe, Tatiana Romanov, Familia Romanov, Alexei Romanov, Romanov Sisters, Anastasia Romanov, Grand Duchess Olga, House Of Romanov

Colorized episodes of I Love Lucy verge on sacrilege, but Olga Shirnina, a translator and amateur colorist of considerable talent, has unquestionably noble goals when colorizing vintage portraits, such as that of the Romanovs, above.

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The kokoshnik is a traditional Russian headdress worn by women to accompany the sarafan (pinafore dress). The kokoshnik tradition has existed since the 10th century in the ancient Russian city Veliky Novgorod. It spread primarily in the northern regions of Russia and was very popular from 16th to 19th century. It is an important feature of Russian dance ensembles and folk culture and inspired the Kokoshnik style of architecture. Historically a kokoshnik is a headdress worn by married women. Russian Traditional Dress, Russian Kokoshnik, Russian Traditional Clothing, Mode Russe, Russian Dance, Russian Dress, Russian Clothing, Russian Culture, Russian Folk

The kokoshnik is a traditional Russian headdress worn by women to accompany the sarafan (pinafore dress). The kokoshnik tradition has existed since the 10th century in the ancient Russian city Veliky Novgorod. It spread primarily in the northern regions of Russia and was very popular from 16th to 19th century. It is an important feature of Russian dance ensembles and folk culture and inspired the Kokoshnik style of architecture. Historically a kokoshnik is a headdress worn by married women.

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