The death of Iván the Terrible - 1935


Size (cm): 55x85
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Ivan Bilibin, remarkable for his contributions to Russian art and mainly known for his mastery in the illustration of folk tales, offers us a deeply dramatic and evocative interpretation in his work "The death of Iván the terrible" of 1935. This painting is erected as A testament of bilibin ability to encapsulate the essence of historical moments with a rich and emotionally loaded visual narrative.

The work portrays the final moment of Tsar Iván IV, known as Iván the Terrible, a historical figure that has been subject to innumerable studies and artistic representations due to its complex and tumultuous life. Visually, Bilibin uses a colored palette dominated by off -darkened and dark tones, which contributes to the bleak atmosphere that wraps the scene. The predominant colors, particularly the tones of brown, black and even the Mortecian nuances of gold and red, seem to suggest both the physical degradation of the tsar and the darkness of their actions and thoughts.

The Tsar Ivan the terrible is represented in the center of the composition, reclining in a bed decorated with sumptuous details that hint their royalty and, at the same time, its decline. The sight of the tsar, although glassy and opaque, still keeps traces of its ancient ferocity and power. This approach to the gaze is a resource that Bilibin uses to capture the essence of the character, allowing the spectator to glimpse the terror and paranoia that marked the last days of the dreaded monarch.

Around the dying emperor, we can observe the presence of several characters that seem to be members of the Court or close relatives. Its expressions and positions vary from astonishment and anguish to silent prayer, adding a layer of emotional and human depth to the entire scene. The placement of these individuals is not fortuitous; Bilibin provides them in such a way that they guide the observer's gaze towards the main focus, that is, towards Iván the terrible, thus intensifying the drama of the moment.

Bilibin demonstrates its technical expertise through the use of the line and detail. The delineated lines that frame the figures and objects in the work are distinctive characteristics of their style, derived from their extensive work as an illustrator. This not only gives an almost graphic character to the painting, but also provides clarity and definition to each element represented, making every detail unmistakably recognizable.

Contextually, "the death of Iván the Terrible" is in a time of great change and agitation in Russia, both in historical and artistic terms. In 1935, the country was under the Stalin regime, and the reverberations of the 1917 revolution still felt strongly. Artists such as Bilibin, although committed to their own stylistic traditions, were not immune to these influences and the challenges presented by the political environment of the time.

In sum, this work of Bilibin is both a visual testimony of a crucial historical event and a sophisticated exploration of human suffering and the decline of power. The meticulousness with which the artist has reflected this scene is clear evidence of his exceptional talent and his deep understanding of the story and its protagonists. In "the death of Iván the Terrible", the past not only is documented, but is revived with an intensity and emotion that transcend time.

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