Illustration for the Russian fairy tale "Maria Morevna" - 1900


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The painting "Illustration for the Russian fairy tale 'Maria Morevna'" by Ivan Bilibin, dated in 1900, is a work that captures the essence of the Slavic folklore with a unique meticulous and style that have consolidated Bilibin as a central figure in The illustration of traditional Russian literature. The illustration, belonging to the series that the artist dedicated to the popular stories of his homeland, is a faithful representation that manages to convey the narrative wealth of the story through a thorough visual composition studied.

Analyzing this work, it can be seen that Bilibin uses a colored palette that is both vibrant and sober. The main tones that dominate the scene are the greens and the brown, complemented with red and gold accents that add life and dynamism to the Enlightenment. This chromatic choice is not accidental; It provides an atmosphere of mysticism and charm that is characteristic of fairy tales.

Bilibin's artistic composition reveals a deep knowledge of traditional Russian ornamentation. The edges of the Enlightenment are decorated with reasons that remember the designs of embroidery and wood carvings typical of Russian crafts. These ornamental details not only serve as decorative frameworks, but also integrate history with the visual culture of the time, creating an intimate connection between the narrative and its folk roots.

In the center of the work, the figure of Maria Morevna emerges majestic. She, mounted on horseback, seems to be in the midst of a transcendental journey. His luxurious clothing and his royal carrying are a testimony of the character and brave character of the character, while the horse, richly adorned, reinforces the sense of greatness and adventure. The surrounding landscape, however, is not mere backdrop; It is full of life and details that invite the viewer to explore the environment, from high and stylized trees to the hills on the horizon.

The bilibin technique reflects an exquisite combination of western and oriental influences, with a clear inclination towards traditional Japanese art of UKIYO-E. This mixture of styles is manifested in clean and clear lines, and in meticulous detail attention, which give the illustration an almost ethereal quality. The fluid lines mark the contour of each element with precision, creating a visual harmony that is both simple and complex.

Ivan Bilibin, formed in the Imperial Academy of the Arts of St. Petersburg and disciple of Ilya Repin, found an inexhaustible source of inspiration in Russian fairy tales. His work stood out for an unwavering dedication to cultural authenticity and a singular capacity to mix reality and fantasy in each of his illustrations. Through "Maria Morevna", Bilibin not only illustrates a story; It also preserves and celebrates the rich oral tradition of Russia.

In conclusion, "Illustration for the Russian fairy tale 'Maria Morevna'" is a work that encapsulates the technical mastery and cultural depth of Ivan Bilibin. Their aesthetic and compositional choices not only reflect the narrative of the story, but also transport the viewer to a world of fantasy and tradition. It is a piece that undoubtedly deserves an outstanding place in any art collection centered on Russian illustration and folklore.

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