Illustration for the Russian fairy tale "The Rana Princess" - 1901


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price¥41,400 JPY

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The work "Illustration for the Russian fairy tale 'The Rana Princess' of Ivan Bilibin, created in 1901, is a visual delight that surrounds the spectator in the enchantment of Russian folklore. Bilibin, a master of graphic art and illustration, it is worldwide recognized for its captivating representations of Russian popular stories, and this painting is no exception; It is a perfect sample of its distinctive style and its deep connection with the Slavic legends.

In this work, Bilibin displays a vibrant and detailed composition, which resonates with the richness of symbolism and traditional ornamentation. The scene, probably taken from one of the key moments of the story, captures the mystical and supernatural essence of the story. The Rana Princess, central character of this work, appears in a small boat next to a white swan, unequivocal sign of her high lineage and the purity of her real nature. The frog with its crown and the swan transport the viewer to a world of imagination where metamorphosis and romance flourish in the encrypted language of art.

The colors selected by bilibin are lush and full of life; A palette of vibrant tones that reflect the majesty of nature and the mystery inherent to fairy tales. The deep green of the vegetation contrasts with the golden flashes and the warm tones of the sunset, creating a sumptuous and reasons. Each line shows a thorough skill in the use of color and line, emphasizing rich textures and complex ornamentations that are characteristic of bilibin style.

A prominent aspect in Bilibin's work is his meticulous detail, evident in the representation of the natural and architectural elements in the painting. The fine lines and decorative patterns not only embellish the scene, but also evoke the artistic inheritance of Russian medieval miniatures and illuminated manuscripts. This technique gives illustration a depth and authenticity that transcend the simple narrative illustration, providing the work of an almost ritual quality.

Ivan Bilibin, born in 1876, was formed in the Imperial Academy of the Arts and soon became known for his ability to graphically reinterpret the Russian fairy tales, infusing in them a style that intertwines modern techniques with ancient artistic traditions. Throughout his career, he produced a series of illustrative works that remain as pinnacles of the Russian illustration of the twentieth century. The series to which "the frog princess" belongs is among her most iconic works, portraying heroes and situations that have a unique mixture of magical realism and meticulous decorative design.

"The Rana Princess" is both a celebration of traditional narrative and a masterpiece of graphic art. Attention to Russian folklore is not merely superficial; Bilibin manages to capture the atmosphere and symbolism of ancestral myths, presenting them visually dazzling and emotionally resonant. Through its master use of color, line and detail, Bilibin offers not only an illustration, but a window to a kingdom where history and fantasy intertwine without interruptions.

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