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Cover title. Dozvoleno ´t`senzuro´i`u. S.-Peterburg, 3 Ma´ia 1901 g.--Cover page 2In color illustrated wrappers; text within ornamental border;...
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Ivan Bilibin - Cairo 1921
Il existe parmi les illustrateurs une communauté de passionnés, qui pensent à rendre hommage à leurs ainés qui ont su les faire rêver, et qui parfois ont peut-être décidé de leur vocation. Guillaum…
Ivan Bilibin was a Russian illustrator and stage designer known for his depictions of Russian folklore and history through captivating illustrations.
Three-headed Dragon (1912) by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (Russian, 1876–1942). Postcard published by Commune of Saint Eugenia (Russian (St. Petersburg)) Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.
Download Image of IVAN YAKOVLEVICH BILIBIN - Tsar Dadon Before the Shemakha Queen, illustration from The Tale of the Golden Cockerel. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. IVAN YAKOVLEVICH BILIBIN (RUSSIAN 1876-1942) Tsar Dadon Before the Shemakha Queen, illustration from The Tale of the Golden Cockerel, 1906 watercolor, ink, and gilding on paper; 23.3 x 30.2 cm (9 1/8 x 11 7/8 in.) signed and dated lower left; numbered 21 on verso; sold together with exhibition label, now detached EXHIBITED Ivan Bilibine Exposition, Alexandria, December 1924, ill. no. 21 in the catalogue.. Dated: 1906. Topics: art nouveau, ivan bilibin, the golden cockerel bilibin, artworks by ivan bilibin, russian empire, russia, ultra high resolution, high resolution
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Ivan Bilibin was a Russian illustrator and stage designer known for his depictions of Russian folklore and history through captivating illustrations.
The biggest part of Russian fairy tales were created by people with a big life experience, people who have traveled a lot and seen a lot. They were mainly created by peasants and workers, who based their imaginary world on ordinary perceptions of beauty. We can find lots of animism, magic and mythology.I like Russian fairy tales and the pictures showing the main epic scenes from them because they depict a lot of features of Russian soul and view on the world by Russians. They are rich in details, bright in colours and precise in showing souls in each character, since "the soul" is the main characteristic of Russian culture. Russian literature abounds of different fairy tales and that is why i think that could be an interesting source for inspiration.
Il existe parmi les illustrateurs une communauté de passionnés, qui pensent à rendre hommage à leurs ainés qui ont su les faire rêver, et qui parfois ont peut-être décidé de leur vocation. Guillaum…
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