Lot 101
A GROUP OF THREE DECORATIVE PLATES
1928
Porcelain
Diameter 33 cm
| 600 €
| 1 640 €
A group of three porcelain plates with painted herb motifs by Moravian artist Alois Jaroněk (1876-1942): Ivan Tsarevich and the Firebird | The Feather of Finist the Falcon | The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich.
Two of the plates feature a dedication to Antonín Rudolf. Signed on back with the artist's symbol.
The original paintings were made by Russian artist Ivan Bilibin (1876–1942), a painter and illustrator who lent his talents to illustrating herbs and Pushkin’s tales. He was also a costume and stage designer for the operas in Moscow, Buenos Aires, Prague and Brno.
The black lines used to separate color fields are typical for Bilibin, who integrated stained-glass art with inspiration from British illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, Japanese artist Hokusai, and French graphic artists like Boutet de Monvel into his work.
Ref.: Renata Clavien, “Ivan main de fer”: Bilibine et l’art de l’illustration, in L’Art russe dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle : en quête d’identité, Musée d’Orsay, 2005.
Sergei Golynets, Ivan Bilibin, Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1981.