Cartoon accompanying a poem from the Russian satirical journal Adskaia Pochta depicting the Baba Yaga, a witch from Russian folklore, with a black cat on her head and holding a key in her mouth; the poem below depicts a short conversation between two groups in which one expresses their desire to buy all the land from the other, while the other claims to have already sold all of their land, 1906.
![Cartoon accompanying a poem from the Russian satirical journal Adskaia Pochta depicting the Baba Yaga, a witch from Russian folklore, with a black cat on her head and holding a key in her mouth; the poem below depicts a short conversation between two groups in which one expresses their desire to buy all the land from the other, while the other claims to have already sold all of their land, 1906. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KGKR52/cartoon-accompanying-a-poem-from-the-russian-satirical-journal-adskaia-KGKR52.jpg)
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4380 x 5500 px | 37.1 x 46.6 cm | 14.6 x 18.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Cartoon accompanying a poem from the Russian satirical journal Adskaia Pochta depicting the Baba Yaga, a witch from Russian folklore, with a black cat on her head and holding a key in her mouth; the poem below depicts a short conversation between two groups in which one expresses their desire to buy all the land from the other, while the other claims to have already sold all of their land, 1906.