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A Married Woman of Olonets Government, Kargopol Uezd, 1905 (pen & ink
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A Married Woman of Olonets Government, Kargopol Uezd, 1905 (pen & ink
1195635 A Married Woman of Olonets Government, Kargopol Uezd, 1905 (pen & ink, w/c on paper) by Bilibin, Ivan (1876-1942); 30.5x19.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 23295186
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1905 20th Century Painting Artist Russian Capital Letter Floral Design Floral Pattern Hands Clasped Ivan Bilibin Language Liberty Married Modern Style Olden Time Patterned Pen And Ink Russian Artist Russian Text Secession Jugendstyl Shawl Vienna Secession Water Color Water Colour Woman Alone Bilibin Ethnic Origin
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This print titled "A Married Woman of Olonets Government, Kargopol Uezd, 1905" by Ivan Bilibin takes us back to the early 20th century in Russia. The artist's pen and ink technique combined with watercolor on paper beautifully captures the essence of this historic moment. In the image, we see a Caucasian woman standing outdoors, dressed in traditional costume. Her attire is adorned with intricate floral patterns that reflect the rich cultural heritage of her region. With hands clasped and a serene posture, she exudes grace and strength. The surrounding nature adds to the enchanting atmosphere of the scene. A majestic tree stands tall behind her, providing shade and shelter. The artist pays attention to detail as he incorporates text written in Russian language into his artwork, adding an additional layer of authenticity. This painting not only showcases Bilibin's artistic talent but also serves as a political statement during a time when Russia was undergoing significant social changes. Through his portrayal of this married woman, Bilibin highlights both her individuality and her connection to her ethnic origin and government. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from our private collection, we are transported back in time to witness a snapshot of history frozen in artistry.
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