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Dessin preparatoire pour la piece "Le miracle de Theophile"de Rutebeuf (1230-1285) (Stage design for the play Le Miracle de Theophile by Rutebeuf). Peinture de Ivan Yakolevich Bilibin (Bilibine) (1876-1942)
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Dessin preparatoire pour la piece "Le miracle de Theophile"de Rutebeuf (1230-1285) (Stage design for the play Le Miracle de Theophile by Rutebeuf). Peinture de Ivan Yakolevich Bilibin (Bilibine) (1876-1942)
FIA5350132 Dessin preparatoire pour la piece " Le miracle de Theophile" de Rutebeuf (1230-1285) (Stage design for the play Le Miracle de Theophile by Rutebeuf). Peinture de Ivan Yakolevich Bilibin (Bilibine) (1876-1942). Aquarelle et encre sur papier, 39, 5 x 64 cm, 1907, art russe 20e siecle, decor et costumes pour le theatre. State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscou. by Bilibin, Ivan (1876-1942); State Central A.A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Secession Jugendstyl Theatrical Scenery 13 13th Xiii Xiiith Century
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The print captures a stunning stage design for the play "Le Miracle de Theophile" by Rutebeuf, created by Ivan Yakolevich Bilibin. This preparatory drawing showcases Bilibin's mastery of art nouveau and secession jugendstil styles, which were prominent art movements in early 20th century Russia. In this artwork, we see a vibrant watercolor and ink composition on paper measuring 39.5 x 64 cm. The colors are rich and captivating, bringing to life the medieval period in France during the 13th century when the play is set. Bilibin's attention to detail is evident in his intricate depiction of theatrical scenery and costumes. The piece exudes a sense of grandeur and mystique, transporting viewers back in time to witness the miracle of Theophile unfold on stage. It reflects Bilibin's deep understanding of theater as he carefully crafts an atmosphere that enhances the storytelling experience. Housed at the State Central A. A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow, this artwork stands as a testament to Bilibin's contribution to Russian art history. His unique blend of traditional Russian aesthetics with contemporary European influences made him one of the most celebrated artists of his time. This photograph not only preserves an important piece from Bilibin's body of work but also serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and space through its ability to capture moments from different cultures and eras.
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