Prince Yuri (Costume design for the opera “The Enchantress”) (1900; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

Prince Yuri (Costume design for the opera

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TitlePrince Yuri (Costume design for the opera "The Enchantress")
ArtistMikhail Vrubel
Date1900; Russian Federation
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Prince Yuri (Costume design for the opera "The Enchantress")

The artwork named “Prince Yuri (Costume design for the opera “The Enchantress”)” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in the year 1900 in the Russian Federation. It is a watercolor piece on paper and falls under the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This work serves as a costume design for an opera, placing it within the genre of design.

The artwork depicts a fully-costumed figure, presumed to be Prince Yuri. The costume features a richly designed, ornate robe adorned with intricate patterns and symbols. The robe is decorated with recurring circular motifs and floral elements predominantly in hues of red, green, and black. The figure appears regal and commanding, wearing a pointed hat and holding a staff, which further accentuates his noble status. The watercolor medium brings a delicate yet vivid quality to the design, emphasizing the details and the elegance intended for the operatic performance.

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