Mstyora miniature
Mstyora miniature is a Russian folk handicraft of miniature painting, which is done with tempera paints on varnished articles mostly made of papier-mâché.
Mstyora miniatures appeared in the settlement of Mstyora in the early 20th century on the basis of a local tradition of icon-painting. In 1923, Mstyora painters formed an artel called Ancient Russian Folk Painting, renamed Proletarian Art in 1931. This artel was turned into a factory in 1960. The Mstyora painting technology was borrowed from the Palekh artists.
Mstyora miniatures usually represent characters from real life, folklore, and literary and historical works. Warmth and gentleness of colors, depth of landscape backgrounds, small size and squatness of human figurines, and subtlety of framing pattern done in gold are typical.