"Russian Wooden Plate, Abramtsevo School, 19th Century / Slavic / Orthodox Russia"
Decorative Russian wooden dish from the late 19th or early 20th century.Probably Abramtsevo's school.
The center is decorated with elements evoking work in the field.
An inscription in Russian on the border: "The richer the isba, the happier the hostess"
Abramtsevo was an artists' colony located north of Moscow that was the center of the Slavophile art movement in late 19th century Russia. The idea was to return to a Slavic art "liberated" from Western influences.