Program of the Russian symphony concerts (1905) by Ivan Bilibin

The artwork, titled “Program of the Russian Symphony Concerts,” was created by Ivan Bilibin in 1905. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of posters.

This poster exhibits a commanding visual presence characterized by its intricate and ornate design. The artwork features a central panel of text bordered by elaborate patterns reminiscent of traditional Russian motifs, rendered in a harmonious combination of black and beige hues. The text, presented in an elegant, stylized font, is predominantly black with occasional golden accents, adding a touch of grandeur to the composition. The background and borders are adorned with repeating floral and organic forms, typical of the Art Nouveau style, which imbue the piece with a sense of rhythm and sophistication. Bilibin’s attention to detail and mastery of decorative elements are evident throughout, making this artwork a quintessential example of early 20th-century Russian poster art.

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