Illustration for the Russian fairy tale "The Rana Princess" - 1899


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price39.100 ISK

Description

Ivan Bilibin, one of the pillars of Russian modernism and the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva (the world of art), offers us with its "illustration for the Russian fairy tale 'the Rana Princess' - 1899" a window to a world full of mysticism and folk fantasy. The work, inspired by the rich tradition of Russian fairy tales, captures the essence of the story with a meticulous attention to detail and a composition that converts the narrative into a splendid visual tapestry.

The illustration enters the history of Princess Frog, a story that tells the transformation of a frog into a princess and her marriage to the young Ivan Tsarevich. The scene, embedded in a typical bilibin ornamental framework, shows the young Ivan Tsarevich riding his horse with determination and courage through a landscape dominated by vegetation and wildlife. We carefully observe the female figure, presumably the frog princess, prostrated aside while her countenance and gestures express a mescolanza of humility and wisdom.

The composition of the work reflects the characteristic balance and symmetry of the bilibin style. The clear lines and well -defined forms are accompanied by obsessive attention to the detail that gives life to each element in the scene. The vegetation, with its intricate patterns of leaves and branches, surrounds the characters and frames the narrative, creating an organic connection between them and the surrounding nature.

As for the colored palette used, Bilibin does not deviate from its remarkable style. Earth and green tones dominate the work, highlighting the relationship between the characters and the natural environment. The use of sober and terrible colors not only evokes the atmosphere of Slavic folklore, but also adds a dimension of historical and cultural authenticity to the Enlightenment. The combination of flat colors and bold lines contributes to the composition a visual clarity that makes each element of the image clearly.

The scene is adorned with ornamental motifs that replicate popular patterns in the traditional Russian design, giving the illustration an air of timelessness and a visual packaging that recalls enlightened manuscripts. These decorations are not merely aesthetic; They are an evocation of the cultural and artistic wealth of Russia, transmitting the depth and roots of the fairy tale in the collective psyche of the country.

Ivan Bilibin, formed in the Imperial Academy of Arts and greatly influenced by its master, Ilya Repin, as well as for her love for Russian popular art, has left an indelible brand in the art of enlightenment. His work, including the "illustration for the Russian fairy tale 'the Rana Princess' - 1899", is distinguished by its unique fusion of traditional elements with a modern approach, something that deeply resonated in the post -revolutionary era of Russia.

This work, beyond being a simple illustration, is a portal to the narrative and aesthetic dimension of a story that has been transmitted throughout generations. In it, Bilibin not only tells a story; He recreates a fragment of the Russian soul, embedded in his own artistic vision and in the essence of the stories they molded, and continue to mold, the Russian culture.

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