Eastern Tale (1886; Kiev, Ukraine) by Mikhail Vrubel

Eastern Tale - Mikhail Vrubel - 1886; Kiev, Ukraine

Artwork Information

TitleEastern Tale
ArtistMikhail Vrubel
Date1886; Kiev, Ukraine
Mediumwash,watercolor,canvas
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationMuseum of Russian Art (Tereshchenko Museum), Kyiv, Ukraine

About Eastern Tale

“Eastern Tale,” created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1886 in Kiev, Ukraine, is a notable work in the Symbolism art movement. This literary painting, executed using wash and watercolor on canvas, is located in the Museum of Russian Art (Tereshchenko Museum) in Kyiv, Ukraine.

The artwork portrays a scene rich in mystical and fantastical elements, typical of Vrubel’s symbolic style. In this dimly lit depiction, various figures can be discerned amidst a lavish and intricate setting. The composition exudes a sense of otherworldly enchantment, with its figures involved in a scene suggestive of a narrative or myth. Elaborate patterns and dark hues dominate the canvas, creating a mystical atmosphere and drawing the viewer into its intricate details and textures. The overall mood of the artwork is one of dark opulence, with an enigmatic storyline unfolding within the confines of its shadowy and ornate environment.

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