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Internal Pages
- Russian Calligraphy and Illumination" Includes computer fonts and SCA scrolls
- "The Art of Onfim: Medieval Novgorod Through the Eyes of a Child" by Paul Wickenden of Thanet
- Medieval Children's art by Paul Wickenden of Thanet
- Kat'ryna's Russian Embroidery Page - courtesy of the Internet Archive Wayback Machine - some images lost.
External Pages
- [[1]] - articles from the Slavic Interest Group newsletter, Slovo.
- [[2]] - articles from the Slavic Interest Group newsletter, Slovo.
- [[3]] - articles from the Slavic Interest Group newsletter, Slovo.
- [Embroidery]: Information about this SCA-period embellishment technique by our own Kat'ryna Neblaga Volchkova. BROKEN.
- [Icon Page] BROKEN
- [Icons in the 11th to 16th Centuries]
- [Life of Aleksandr Nevskii]: The text (translated into English) and all 83 illuminated illustrations from a 16th century manuscript describing the life and feats of Aleksandr Nevskii [Warning: BIG files!]. BROKEN
- [Russian Miniatures]: Scans of period manuscript drawings taken from the library of George Vernadsky.
- [Novgorod Art]: So far it is all in Russian but they have very nice pics. VERY slow server. BROKEN
- [Rublov Museum of Early Russian Art] BROKEN
- [Home Page]: The pretty laquerware boxes. Not period, but nice to look at. BROKEN
- Pysanky: These colorful eggs are associated with Central and Eastern Europe as well as Russia
[(Easter Egg) Page] BROKEN More Pysanky: Part of Rusalje's Web (a Slavic Pagan Page BROKEN [More Pysanky]: Provides instructions as well as locations of suppliers. BROKEN [Supplies]: Brownie's Bazaar BROKEN
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