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Elk in a Winter Forest
RIOLIS 1528
Counted Cross Stitch Kit

$41.98 USD
Temporary out of stock
Product details
Product Code
1528
Designed by
Aleksandra Gusarova
Collection
Fabric
14ct. White, Aida Zweigart
Threads
Wool/Acrylic Threads
Colors
31
Chart
Color
Product Type
Kit
Technique
Counted Cross Stitch
Size
15.8" x 11.0"
(40 cm x 28 cm)
Instructions
eng, ger, fra, esp, ita, rus
UPC/EAN
4630015061343
Reference #
GSRC1528

Product description

The ”Elk in a Winter Forest” counted cross stitch kit from RIOLIS contains fabric for the work, thread & thread sorter, a needle for embroidery,  an instruction and a chart. Frame is not included.

This embroidery kit was derived after Pierre-August Renoir's painting.

 
     
  Landscapes are a favorite embroidery theme of many needlewomen. Such a work immerses you in the curing and calming beauty of a picture. At such moments it isn't really important what is the weather outside – the exhausting heat or a drizzle. A new cross stitch kit 1528 Elk in a winter forest guarantees a constant clear, fresh and frosty bracing weather in your house. In addition, a strong half of humanity may also like this design for its origin was created by an expert on hunting – count V. L. Muravyev.     V. L. Muravyov is a famous Russian painter who`s point of view on Russian hunting was a romanticist`s point of view. Practically all its masterpieces were dedicated to this theme. He was a great expert on hunting himself and new all those special hunter`s tricks, animals and birds habits were familiar to him. He was reproducing precious moments that evoke feelings in each nature adorer. For Muravyov a hunting was first of all a unity with forest, it`s inhabitants, an ability to see and understand.   High society and even a royal family were painter`s admirers. But count Muravyev was often called a self-taught person. He did not need to earn his living by his paintings. He studied art in the Petersburg Academy of Arts as irregular student. He approached his paintings very seriously as his lifework. He worked hard despite a quite dissolute - according to his relatives - way of life that he led before the Revolution. He elaborated his own style and special touch. For example, to make trunks of trees look more expressive the author scratched them down with a feather or marked them in relief with colors. RIOLIS` designers proposed their style and a special cross stitch touch to reproduce the expressiveness of the painting. You will be able to use several embroidery techniques – cross stitch, half cross stitch and backstitch. The "palette" include a woolen yarn and cotton stranded threads (Safil and Anchor). In this design there are 31 colors in total. The approximate finished size is 40*28 cm. A needlework kit also contains a 14 ct white Zweigart aida fabric and a needle.  


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