K. Korovin's dacha (country house) in the village of Okhotino of the Yaroslavl Region. In 1897, K. Korovin bought a plot of land from philanthropist S. Mamontov where by 1903 he built a house. There Korovin spent summer months; he was visited by friends: F. Chaliapin, V. Serov, A. Kuprin. The last time he came to the dacha was in the spring of 1921 and found it already ruined. In Soviet times, the house accommodated a school. The museum was opened here in 2015.
V. Polenov’s State Memorial Historical, Art and Natural Museum-Reserve in the Tula Region. The main house in the Scandinavian style and the workshop called Abbey were built according to the V. Polenov’s designs. The territory of the estate is home for a Children's House, a half-timbered barn and the Admiralty - a boat hutment. The Admiralty houses The Diorama - the last major work by V. Polenov. There is a picturesque path from the estate to the Church of the Holy Trinity, which was built according to V. Polenov's design in the village of Bekhovo.
I. Repin's Penaty Estate Museum in the village of Repino. Today, the Estate is a branch of the Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts. I. Repin purchased the plot of land in 1899. In 1940, a memorial museum was opened in Repin's house in Penaty, but during the Great Patriotic War, the building was burnt to ashes. After the War, the house was restored and the museum was reopened on July 24, 1962. The Estate is a monument of cultural and historical heritage of the federal protection level and a UNESCO heritage site.
The postage stamps provide images of the painters’ estates decorated with drawings of the artist's palette and a decorative ribbon.
Paper |
Printing method |
Perforation |
Format of the stamp |
Edition |
Chalk surfaced |
Offset + security system |
Comb 12:11¼ |
50 × 37 mm |
36 thousand stamps |