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The Bogatyr Volga Transforms himself into a Pike, illustration for the Russian Fairy
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The Bogatyr Volga Transforms himself into a Pike, illustration for the Russian Fairy
CHT322519 The Bogatyr Volga Transforms himself into a Pike, illustration for the Russian Fairy Story, The Volga, edition published in Saint Petersburg, 1903 (colour litho) by Bilibin, Ivan (1876-1942); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Le Bogatyr Volga se metamorphose en brochet; Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin; Jakovlevich); eArchives Charmet; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22943912
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The Bogatyr Volga Transforms Himself into a Pike - A Captivating Illustration of Russian Folklore
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. This enchanting print captures the essence of a beloved Russian fairy tale, "The Volga" as illustrated by Ivan Bilibin in 1903. The image showcases the remarkable moment when the mighty Bogatyr Volga undergoes a mesmerizing metamorphosis, transforming himself into a majestic pike. Bilibin's artistry shines through in this vibrant color lithograph, showcasing his mastery of the Art Nouveau style and Vienna Secession movement. The intricate details and flowing lines evoke a sense of elegance and harmony that perfectly complement the magical theme of this folk story. The legend unfolds along the riverbanks, where folklore comes alive. As viewers delve into this scene, they are transported to an era filled with mythical creatures and extraordinary transformations. Through Bilibin's skillful brushstrokes, we witness the seamless transition from human to fish form—a testament to both his artistic prowess and storytelling ability. This illustration not only celebrates Russia's rich cultural heritage but also highlights its deep connection with nature. The pike symbolizes power, wisdom, and adaptability—an embodiment of Volga's heroic qualities as he navigates through various challenges during his quest. As we admire this timeless artwork captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, let us immerse ourselves in the beauty of Russian folklore while appreciating Bilibin's contribution to preserving these tales for generations to come.
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