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La separation du roi de la mer et de la princesse Volkhova. Scene de l opera "Sadko"de Nicolas (Nikolai) Rimski Korsakov (Rimski-Korsakov) (1844-1908)
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La separation du roi de la mer et de la princesse Volkhova. Scene de l opera "Sadko"de Nicolas (Nikolai) Rimski Korsakov (Rimski-Korsakov) (1844-1908)
FIA5377063 La separation du roi de la mer et de la princesse Volkhova. Scene de l opera " Sadko" de Nicolas (Nikolai) Rimski Korsakov (Rimski-Korsakov) (1844-1908). Oeuvre de Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel (Vroubel) (1856-1910), gouache et pastel sur papier, 1899. Art russe, 19e siecle, symbolisme. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou. by Vrubel, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1856-1910); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures a scene from the opera "Sadko" by Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov, depicting the separation of the Sea King and Princess Volkhova. Created by Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel in 1899, this artwork showcases his mastery of gouache and pastel on paper, reflecting the symbolism prevalent in Russian art during the 19th century. The composition transports us to a mythical realm where music intertwines with fantasy. A red-haired man stands at the edge of a river, representing Sadko himself. The vibrant colors bring life to this enchanting setting as he bids farewell to Princess Volkhova, who is destined to return to her underwater kingdom. The painting evokes a sense of longing and melancholy as we witness their heartbreaking separation. The sea god's presence looms over them, reminding us of his power and authority over both land and water. This dramatic moment encapsulates the emotional depth found within Rimski-Korsakov's opera. Vrubel's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; each stroke contributes to an ethereal atmosphere that envelops these characters. As we gaze upon this masterpiece housed in Moscow's State Tretyakov Gallery, we are transported into an otherworldly narrative filled with love, sacrifice, and divine intervention. This photograph not only celebrates Russian art but also serves as a reminder of how music can transcend boundaries and touch our souls across time and space.
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