Andrew -Shoter and Strelchiha - 1900


Size (cm): 50x75
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Sale price$358.00 CAD

Description

The painting "Andrew-Shooter and Strelchiha" of 1900, created by the Russian artist Ivan Bilibin, is a work that allows the observer to enter the universe of Russian folklore and mythology, which so much inspired its creator. In this piece, Bilibin demonstrates its skill in the Enlightenment and its ability to merger traditional elements with its own distinctive style.

As for its composition, the work presents two central figures: Andrew-Shooter, dressed in clothes that evoke the traditional Russian costumes, and a female figure known as Strelchiha. Both characters are finely outlined, with care careful care in the details of their clothing and expressions, which are not only to identify them, but also to define their roles in the visual narrative. Andrew-Shoter looks standing, with a determined countenance and firm posture, while Strelchiha, with his head covered by a traditional cofia, seems serene and holding great dignity.

The colors used by bilibin are of a wealth and depth that transport the viewer to the heart of the Tsarist Russia. Red, green and golden tones dominate the scene, creating a harmonic contrast that accentuates the majesty of the characters and the environment. Bilibin, faithful to its technique, uses a vibrant and saturated palette that highlights even more in the context of the ornaments and patterns that decorate the clothing of the protagonists, elements that are a registered mark of the neo-ruso movement of the early twentieth century.

It is remarkable how the artist uses the negative space to direct the viewer's attention to the central characters, eliminating distractions and allowing the visual narrative to unfold clearly. The simplicity of the background, probably inspired by the vast steppes and Russian forests, perfectly complements the intricate design of costumes and ornaments, a detail that demonstrates the influence that icons and popular art had in Bilibin.

Ivan Bilibin, belonging to the Mir Iskusstva generation (the art world), was a master In combining graphic art with visual traditions of the past, achieving a synthesis that is both nostalgic and innovative. His approach to the illustration of fairy tales and folk legends allowed him to maximize the narrative potential of his works, building not only images, but whole worlds that inhabit the viewer's imagination.

The work "Andrew-Shooter and Strelchiha" is no exception. Here, the accuracy in the details and the domain of color reveal an emotional and cultural depth that transcends the mere act of observation. It is a reminder of the timeless power of art to capture the essence of a culture and transmit it through generations, ensuring that, at least on the spiritual and cultural level, these characters and their stories will never be forgotten.

In conclusion, Ivan Bilibin not only offers us a magnificent illustration in "Andrew-Shoter and Strelchiha", but invites the viewer to participate in a visual trip for the legends and traditions of ancient Russia. Each line and every color are a testimony of the artist's love for his country and his inheritance, making this work a true treasure of Russian art history.

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