At the well (1901) by Ivan Bilibin

“At the well,” an artwork created by Ivan Bilibin in 1901, falls within the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece, classified under the poster genre, reflects Bilibin’s renowned style and is a notable example of early 20th-century artistry.

The artwork depicts a rural scene, featuring a woman standing by a well, dressed in traditional attire with a red scarf covering her head and a long coat. To her left are two buckets, presumably for fetching water. She is positioned in a wooden village setting, characterized by rustic cottages and a backdrop of trees. The composition also includes ornamental elements, such as two vertical floral designs on the right, and decorative borders on the left, adding to the visual richness and detail of the scene. Bilibin’s signature and the date of creation are clearly inscribed at the bottom left, emphasizing the authenticity and historical value of the artwork.

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