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Here are all the paintings of Ivan Bilibin 01

ID Painting  Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z     Painting Description
94927 Alkonost Ivan Bilibin Alkonost cjr
94919 Baba Yaga from Vassilisa the Beautiful 1899 Ivan Bilibin Baba Yaga from Vassilisa the Beautiful 1899 cjr
94924 Dobrynya Nikitich rescues Zabava from the dragon Gorynych Ivan Bilibin Dobrynya Nikitich rescues Zabava from the dragon Gorynych cjr
94922 Father Frost and the step-daughter, illustration by Ivan Bilibin from Russian fairy tale Morozko, 1932 Ivan Bilibin Father Frost and the step-daughter, illustration by Ivan Bilibin from Russian fairy tale Morozko, 1932 cjr
94925 Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber Ivan Bilibin Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber cjr
94921 Ivan Tsarevich catching the Firebird's feather 1899 Ivan Bilibin Ivan Tsarevich catching the Firebird's feather 1899 cjr
94928 Justice of the Rus Ivan Bilibin Justice of the Rus cjr
94918 Koschei the Deathless from Marya Morevna 1900 Ivan Bilibin Koschei the Deathless from Marya Morevna 1900 cjr
94929 Sadko Ivan Bilibin Sadko cjr
94889 Stage-set for the opera The Golden Cockerel 1909 Ivan Bilibin Stage-set for the opera The Golden Cockerel 1909 1909 cjr
94923 The Island of Buyan 1905 Ivan Bilibin The Island of Buyan 1905 cjr
94917 The Tale of Igor's Campaign Ivan Bilibin The Tale of Igor's Campaign cjr
94916 Tsar Dadon meets the Shemakha queen Ivan Bilibin Tsar Dadon meets the Shemakha queen 1906 cjr
94920 Vasilisa the Beautiful 1899 Ivan Bilibin Vasilisa the Beautiful 1899 cjr
94926 Yaroslav the Wise Ivan Bilibin Yaroslav the Wise cjr

Ivan Bilibin
(Russian, 16 August [O.S. 4 August] 1876 - 7 February 1942) was a 20th-century illustrator and stage designer who took part in the Mir iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. Throughout his career, he was inspired by Slavic folklore. Ivan Bilibin was born in a suburb of St. Petersburg. He studied in 1898 at Anton Ažbe Art School in Munich, then under Ilya Repin in St. Peterburg. In 1902-1904 Bilibin travelled in the Russian North, where he became fascinated with old wooden architecture and Russian folklore. He published his findings in the monograph Folk Arts of the Russian North in 1904. Another influence on his art was traditional Japanese prints. Bilibin gained renown in 1899, when he released his illustrations of Russian fairy tales. During the Russian Revolution of 1905, he drew revolutionary cartoons. He was the designer for the 1909 premiere production of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's The Golden Cockerel. The October Revolution, however, proved alien to him. After brief stints in Cairo and Alexandria, he settled in Paris in 1925. There he took to decorating private mansions and Orthodox churches. He still longed for his homeland and, after decorating the Soviet Embassy in 1936, he returned to Soviet Russia. He delivered lectures in the Soviet Academy of Arts until 1941. Bilibin died during the Siege of Leningrad.
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