Saint Prince Vladimir - 1926


Size (cm): 50x75
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The painting "San Prince Vladimir - 1926" by Ivan Bilibin is a work that emanates an undoubted historical and cultural wealth, reflected in each stroke and chromatic choice of the artist. This painting, Created in 1926, it arises from the Genius of Bilibin, an illustrator and Russian set designer deeply influenced by folk art and iconographic traditions of his country. The work in question stands out for its balance between the decorative and narrative, revealing both the technical ability and the symbolic depth of the author.

Visually, "San Prince Vladimir" presents a composition centered on the imposing figure of the Prince, covered with a richly adorned suit that evokes the majestic Byzantine clothing, symbol of power and sumptuousness. The choice of colors is a relevant aspect of the work. The golden, blue and reddish tones predominate, creating a visual contrast that highlights the real figure and the symbolic burden of their attic. The background of the paint, although less detailed, is equally significant; The use of deep earth tones and green suggests connection with the earth and tradition.

Coronation with a halo around his head is a clear reference to his holiness and his crucial role in Orthodox Christianity. San Vladimir, known for Christianizing the Kievan Rus, is portrayed here not only as a temporary leader, but as a spiritual figure, unifying faith and nation. The sword in his right hand and the parchment on his left are symbols of his dual authority: military and legislative.

It is important to highlight how Bilibin, through this work, manages to merge elements of Russian popular art with influences of orthodox iconography. This amalgam is appreciated in the thorough details of the prince's suit and the accompanying ornaments, recreating a contemporary icon that refers to tradition but with a clearly bilibinesque style. The technique of dark delineated, characteristic of the author, provides a sense of clarity and definition that allows individual elements to stand out without losing general harmony.

Ivan Bilibin's work is often recognized by his distinctive style and for his contributions to the illustration of Russian popular stories. In paintings As "San Príncipe Vladimir", Bilibin uses this same inspiration to capture and perpetuate the historical and cultural essence of Russia. The painting is not only a celebration of the figure of the Holy Prince, but also a tangible test of the Bilibin Master to combine historical narratives with an unmistakable aesthetic and deeply rooted in the visual tradition of his country.

In short, "St. Prince Vladimir - 1926" by Ivan Bilibin is a work that invites viewers to explore not only the devotion and authority of the Prince, but also the rich cultural and historical tapestry of medieval Russia. Painting is a testimony of Bilibin's ability to pay tribute to its cultural heritage while contributing to its own visual language to the vast repertoire of Russian art.

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