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Kipchaks Collection

"Exploring the Epic World of Kipchaks through Art and Opera" Step into the enchanting world of Kipchaks, as depicted in the stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Igor's Campaign. Illustration to The Tale of Igor's Campaign, ca 1928

Igor's Campaign. Illustration to The Tale of Igor's Campaign, ca 1928. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Igor's Campaign. Illustration to The Tale of Igor's Campaign, ca 1928

Igor's Campaign. Illustration to The Tale of Igor's Campaign, ca 1928. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas

Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas
Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Olgas avenge to the Drevlians, 1832

Olgas avenge to the Drevlians, 1832. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A, Borodin, 1908

Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A, Borodin, 1908
Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1908. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Yaroslavnas Lament, 1880. Artist: Perov, Vasili Grigoryevich (1834-1882)

Yaroslavnas Lament, 1880. Artist: Perov, Vasili Grigoryevich (1834-1882)
Yaroslavnas Lament, 1880. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Market Place. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Veshchilov

Market Place. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Veshchilov
Market Place. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Private Collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: The Flight of Prince Igor from the Polovtsian camp, 1185 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836

The Flight of Prince Igor from the Polovtsian camp, 1185 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Trizna of Princess Olga 945 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836

Trizna of Princess Olga 945 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
Trizna of Princess Olga 945 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Polovtsian girl. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1909

Polovtsian girl. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1909. From a private collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1900s

Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1900s. Artist: Ponomarev, Evgeni Petrovich (1852-1906)
Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1900s. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageKipchaks Collection: The Polovtsian camp. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

The Polovtsian camp. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the Museum of Private Collections in A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). Artist: Kondratenko, Gavriil Pavlovich (1854-1924)

Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). Artist: Kondratenko, Gavriil Pavlovich (1854-1924)
Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). From a private collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Battle with the Polovtsians at the Time of Andrei Bogolyubsky, 1169 (From Illustrated Karamzin)

Battle with the Polovtsians at the Time of Andrei Bogolyubsky, 1169 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1 Artist: Chorikov
Battle with the Polovtsians at the Time of Andrei Bogolyubsky, 1169 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Olgas avenge to the Drevlians, before 1839. Artist: Bruni, Fyodor Antonovich (1800-1875)

Olgas avenge to the Drevlians, before 1839. Artist: Bruni, Fyodor Antonovich (1800-1875)
Olgas avenge to the Drevlians, before 1839. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Korovin

Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Korovin, Konstantin Alexeyevich (1861-1939)
Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageKipchaks Collection: The skomorokhs. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

The skomorokhs. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
The skomorokhs. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Putivl. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

Putivl. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Putivl. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. From a private collection

Background imageKipchaks Collection: Peoples. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

Peoples. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Peoples. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageKipchaks Collection: The Court of Prince Vladimir Galitsky. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

The Court of Prince Vladimir Galitsky. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg


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"Exploring the Epic World of Kipchaks through Art and Opera" Step into the enchanting world of Kipchaks, as depicted in the stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. The talented artist Roerich, Nicholas brings to life a mesmerizing backdrop that transports us back in time. In one captivating scene titled "Olga's Revenge to the Drevlians, " we witness the fierce determination of Princess Olga as she seeks retribution for her husband's murder. This powerful image from 1832 showcases her unwavering strength and resilience. The costume design for Prince Igor takes us even deeper into this epic tale. Created by A. Borodin himself in 1908, these costumes embody both grandeur and authenticity, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in this ancient world. Yaroslavna's Lament is another poignant piece that captures our attention. Painted by Vasili Grigoryevich Perov in 1880, it portrays Yaroslavna's sorrowful cry amidst turmoil and despair—a haunting reminder of the emotional depth within this narrative. The market place comes alive on stage with Konstantin Alexandrovich Veshchilov's stunning stage design from A. Borodin's opera Prince Igor. It immerses us in a bustling atmosphere filled with vibrant colors and lively characters—truly capturing the essence of a thriving marketplace. "The Flight of Prince Igor from the Polovtsian camp" takes us on an exhilarating journey through Boris Artemyevich Chorikov’s masterful illustration from 1836—an escape fraught with danger yet fueled by courage and determination. Trizna of Princess Olga allows Gavriil Pavlovich Kondratenko to showcase his talent as he depicts moments from Saint Olga series—a testament to her indomitable spirit throughout history.