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Ivan I. Bilibin (1876–1942)

Auteur van Russische sprookjes met illustraties van Ivan Bilibin

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Russische sprookjes met illustraties van Ivan Bilibin (1992) — Illustrator — 233 exemplaren
Ivan Bilibin (1981) — Illustrator — 82 exemplaren
Russian Wonder Tales (1912) — Illustrator — 77 exemplaren
The Frog Princess (1899) — Illustrator — 50 exemplaren
Fenist the Falcon (1977) — Illustrator — 46 exemplaren
Vassilisa the Beautiful (1976) — Illustrator; Illustrator — 45 exemplaren
Sister Alyonushka and Brother Ivanushka / The White Duck (1970) — Illustrator — 39 exemplaren
Marya Morevna (1901) — Illustrator — 33 exemplaren
Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga (2011) — Illustrator — 25 exemplaren
Russian Fairy Tales : Volume 1 (1991) — Illustrator — 22 exemplaren
Contes russes (1975) 10 exemplaren

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Gangbare naam
Bilibin, Ivan I.
Officiële naam
Bilibin, Ivan Jakovlevic
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich
Geboortedatum
1876-08-04
Overlijdensdatum
1942-02-07
Nationaliteit
Russia (birth)
Land (voor op de kaart)
Russia
Geboorteplaats
Tarchovka, Russian Empire
Plaats van overlijden
Leningrad, Russia, USSR
Woonplaatsen
Cairo, Egypt
Alexandria, Egypt
Paris, France
Opleiding
Anton Ažbe Art School, Munich, Germany
Beroepen
Painter
Illustrator
Stage Designer
Relaties
Ažbe, Anton (teacher)
Repin, Ilya (teacher)
Chambers, Mary (wife)
Korte biografie
Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (Russian: Ива́н Я́ковлевич Били́бин) was a 20th-century Russian illustrator and stage designer who took part in the Mir iskusstva movement and contributed to the Ballets Russes. He co-founded the Union of Russian Painters, and from 1937 was a member of the Artists' Union of the USSR.

Born in 1876 in St. Petersburg, in 1898 Bilibin studied at the Anton Ažbe Art School in Munich, where he was heavily influenced by Art Nouveau and the German satirical journal Simplicissimus, and then under Ilya Repin in St. Petersburg. After graduating in May 1901 he went to Munich, where he completed his training with the painter Anton Ažbe. 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.

Bilibin gained renown in 1899, when he released his illustrations of Russian fairy tales. His satirical cartoon work, during the Russian Revolution of 1905, was controversial, due to his depiction of the Tsar as a donkey. After the October Revolution in 1917, Bilibin left Russia for a number of years, settling and working in Egypt. He returned to Soviet Russia in 1936, and died of starvation during the Siege of Leningrad in 1942.

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Eurekas | 2 andere besprekingen | May 29, 2023 |
These fairytales were…interesting to say the least. It was nice reading them and getting to know what a portion of the metaphorical landscape of Russian fairytales and folklore looks like. Some of them were weird, as what happens with most folklore of different countries. But they were definitely unique.
 
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wetdryvac | 8 andere besprekingen | Mar 2, 2021 |
A beautiful and virtuous young maiden asks her father for the feather of Fenist the Falcon in this marvelous Russian fairy-tale, and is eventually given her wish. This item summons the actual Fenist to her side, and the two become lovers, meeting at night. When Fenist is injured through the machinations of the maiden's jealous sisters, and disappears, she must set out through the world to find him. With the aid of the three Baba Yaga sisters, she eventually reaches her destination in the Thrice-Nine Tsardom the Thrice-Ten Realm, wearing out three pairs of iron shoes and three iron staffs, and eating three loaves of rock bread along the way. Once in this far-off seaside realm, the maiden must free Fenist from the enchantment of his seeming bride, using the gifts given to her by the Baba Yagas...

The Feather of Finist the Falcon is a traditional Russian tale originally collected by Alexander Afanasyev is his Russian Folk Tales, published from 1855 through 1863. It is considered a variant of the 'Bird Lover' tale type - no. 432 in the Aarne–Thompson-Uther folklore classification system - although it also bears striking resemblance to the Norwegian tale, East o' the Sun, West o' the Moon, which in Aarne-Thompson-Uther is an example of tale type 425A, the search for the lost husband. Leaving that aside, this is a wonderful story, full of magic and excitement, danger and true love. This edition was published in Moscow in 1977, for the English-language market (it was translated by the prolific Irina Zheleznova), and contains the breathtakingly gorgeous artwork of Ivan Bilibin. Recommended to all young folk and fairy-tale lovers, and to anyone who appreciates beautiful folk-art illustration.
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