Bilibin Ivan

Illustration for “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” by Ivan Bilibin

The illustrator Ivan Bilibin made the series of paintings-descriptions of “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”, composed by Pushkin. He wrote several works reflecting the key points of the story. The artist depicted the main

Illustration for the tale of Ivan the Tsarevich. The Firebird and the Gray Wolf by Ivan Bilibin

Ivan Bilibin is an artist who introduced irreplaceable development to Russian folk tales with his illustrations. For four years he creatively designed seven fairy tales, but this did not stop. The artist grew up

Illustration to “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel” by Ivan Bilibin

A picture of the famous Russian artist Ivan Bilibin, who was one of the first to consider the problem of illustrations of children’s literature. Today it is difficult to imagine a book without pictures.

Illustration for the epic “Volga” by Ivan Bilibin

Bilibin constantly to illustrate all sorts of epics and legends. “Illustration to the epic by Volga” is made in an ornamental graphic-decorative design, which is completely based on the motifs of the epics and

Illustration to the fairy tale “Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber” by Ivan Bilibin

Bylina about Ilya Muromets is one of the main components of the Old Russian epos. If you believe her, Ilya Muromets spent thirty years and three years lying on the stove, because his legs

Illustration to the fairy tale “Finista Jasna-Sokol feather” by Ivan Bilibin

Bilibin was an ordinary artist – he grew up in Petersburg, he listened to fairy tales in early childhood and vaguely remembered. But one day he came to the exhibition, where he saw Vasnetsov’s

Description of the illustration by Ivan Bilibin “Baba Yaga”

Bilibin illustrated fairy tales written by the Russian people. All of us have known Baba Yaga since childhood. She lived in an unusual hut that stood on chicken legs. Usually she lay on the

Description of illustration by Ivan Bilibin “Guidon and the Queen”

Ivan Bilibin subtly felt the distinctive character and bright temper of the people of ancient Russia and knew how to convey it in his paintings. Looking at the illustrations of this remarkable artist at

Illustration for the fairy tale “The Frog Princess” by Ivan Bilibin (Ivan Tsarevich and the Frog)

The great Russian artist Ivan Bilibin liked to create illustrations for fairy tales, this particular trend in art was especially good for him. Since 1899, he created entire cycles for the publication of fairy

Illustration to the fairy tale “White duck” by Ivan Bilibin

The illustration of the “White Duck”, exactly like six more fairy tales, is significant in that Bilibin was able to develop and actively introduce into his work a special drawing technique – ink, colored
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