Costume design for the Opera, The Golden Cockerel, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1909) by Ivan Bilibin

The artwork titled “Costume design for the Opera, The Golden Cockerel, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov” is credited to the esteemed artist Ivan Bilibin, dated to the year 1909. The piece is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre of design. It is part of the series “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”.

The artwork showcases a meticulously detailed costume design for the opera “The Golden Cockerel”. The central figure is adorned in a lavish outfit featuring intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The attire includes a patterned gown with a checkered motif in black and white, complemented by green and blue elements. A striking headpiece embellished with a green plume accentuates the ensemble, and the intricate detailing on the hem and sleeves exhibits the artistic finesse characteristic of Bilibin’s work. This design reflects the opulence and theatrical flair intended for the operatic stage, embodying the essence of Art Nouveau’s decorative style.

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