Bogatyr Collection
"Bogatyr: Legends and Fairytales come to Life" Step into a world of enchantment with the captivating illustrations that bring the epic tale of Synko-Philipko to life
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"Bogatyr: Legends and Fairytales come to Life" Step into a world of enchantment with the captivating illustrations that bring the epic tale of Synko-Philipko to life. Created by Elena Dmitryevna Polenova in the 1890s, this illustration transports us to a realm where bravery and heroism reign supreme. Intriguingly, Bogatyr is not only found within these mythical tales but also as an acronym for HIMS Bogatyr - a symbol of strength and power in our Russian Naval Visitors fleet bound for British Waters. These mighty ships embody the spirit of the legendary bogatyrs, ready to conquer any challenge that comes their way. Delve deeper into folklore with The Mikula Selyaninovich and Volga fireplace, crafted from ceramic in 1898-1899. This masterpiece depicts scenes from ancient legends, showcasing the valorous deeds performed by these noble warriors. Journey alongside Three Queens of the Underground Kingdom through Vasnetsov's mesmerizing artwork from 1879. Their ethereal beauty captivates all who gaze upon them, reminding us of the magical allure hidden beneath our everyday lives. The Frog Princess springs forth from Viktor Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov's imagination between 1901-1918. This enchanting fairytale takes center stage as we witness love transcending boundaries and transforming lives amidst mystical realms. Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin enchants us further with his illustration for The White Duck fairytale in 1901. Through his intricate brushstrokes, he invites us on a whimsical journey filled with wonder and mystery. Konstantin Alexandrovich Veshchilov brings Bogatyr to life once again through his artistic prowess. His portrayal captures both their physical might and indomitable spirit that has become synonymous with these legendary figures throughout history.