
Book Details
Why the Bear Has No Tail: And other Russian Folk Tales
Elena Polenova
Summary
FAIRY TALES, FOLK TALES, FABLES, MAGICAL TALES & TRADITIONAL STORIES.
FAIRY TALES, FOLK TALES, FABLES, MAGICAL TALES & TRADITIONAL STORIES. In the 1880s, the artist, designer and illustrator Elena Polenova (1850-98) began illustrating fairy tales that she noted down during her travels around Russian villages. The first of these was The Tale of Masha and Vanya. The original editions of some of these illustrated fairy-tales are now kept at Polenovo, the museum-estate of the artists family, and this is the first English-language publication based upon Polenova's original hand-made drawings and typography. Sister of the landscape artist Vasily Polenov, and a leading member of the Abramtsevo circle of Russian artists, who engaged with peasant traditions and folklore towards the end of the nineteenth century, Elena Polenova is well known in Russia and abroad, but her illustrations to fairy tales have had little exposure. With a new translation by Robert Chandler, this beautifully crafted book is published to coincide with an exhibition in the UK of the artists work. Ages 9+
Perfect for fans of Decorative Arts, Arts & Photography, Decorative Arts & Design, Multicultural Tales & Myths for Children, Literature & Fiction for Children Books, Arts & Photography Books.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 88 pages · Hardcover
- By Elena Polenova
Details
- ISBN: 9781906257149
- Author: Elena Polenova
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 88
- Language: English
- Publication date: 22 December 2014
- Condition: New
About the authors
Elena Polenova and Netta Peacock · Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Reviews
The two women became great friends and Netta asked if she could translate the tales and publish them in England. Elena gave her twelve watercolour paintings, as well as a cover design painted on an exercise book.

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