The artwork titled “Creek in Winter,” created by Ivan Bilibin in 1915, belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the landscape genre. The scene portrays a serene winter landscape, dominated by a gentle, snow-covered creek winding through an expansive, snowy terrain. The surroundings are enveloped in a blanket of soft, untouched snow, accentuating the tranquil and pristine ambiance of the winter scene. Sparse vegetation and trees frame the creek, their bare branches standing in stark contrast to the white expanse, emphasizing the serene and quiet atmosphere typical of winter landscapes. The meticulous detail and careful composition reflect the influence of the Art Nouveau movement, characterized by its elegant and stylized approach to nature.
