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Kirillov's house in winter
Kirillov's house (Russian: Дом кузнеца Кириллова) is a prominent naïve decorative building located in the village Kunara of Sverdlovsk region in Russia. The building is a private residential home constructed between 1954 and 1967 by Sergey Kirillov, a blacksmith of the village. The structure combines the outlines of a traditional Russian decorative house (terem) with rich colorful ornaments and visual elements suggestive of fairy tales, children art and Soviet propaganda imagery.
External links
- http://outsider-environments.blogspot.com/2011/03/sergey-kirillov-decorated-house.html
- http://www.art-insolite.com/envirmonde/russia/pages/sergeykirillov.htm
- http://nashural.ru/Goroda_i_sela/kunara.htm
57°23′46″N 60°27′34″E / 57.3962°N 60.4595°E
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