"Russian Imagery: Tsarevich Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov"
Loubok (Russian: Лубок), or loubki in the plural, is a popular Russian print usually engraved on wood. Loubki are inspired by literature, religious and popular stories. Loubki were born around the 17th century and were sold in markets until the 1950s. They are part of the line of popular imagery that developed in Europe from the end of the 15th century, which saw flourish. many pamphlets, booklets, which are neither books nor newspapers.