Princess Volhova (1900; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

Princess Volhova - Mikhail Vrubel - 1900; Russian Federation

Artwork Information

TitlePrincess Volhova
ArtistMikhail Vrubel
Date1900; Russian Federation
Mediummajolica
Art MovementSymbolism

About Princess Volhova

“Princess Volhova” by Mikhail Vrubel, created in 1900 in the Russian Federation, is a distinguished majolica sculpture representative of the Symbolism art movement. This artwork exhibits the artist’s profound skill in ceramic arts, combining intricacy with thematic depth to produce a piece that transcends mere form to evoke deeper symbolic meanings.

The artwork is an expressive majolica sculpture portraying a female figure characterized by a mesmerizing blend of natural and mystical elements. The figure’s head is adorned with organic, leafy forms, merging seamlessly into her cascading hair, giving the impression of an ethereal, almost aquatic presence. The glaze used imparts a glossy finish with variations of greens and blues, enhancing the sense of fluidity and other-worldliness. Her face, detailed with delicate features and a serene expression, suggests contemplation or an intimate connection with the viewer. Her hand is gracefully positioned near her face, emphasizing a gentle and introspective demeanor. The sculpture, with its intricate detail and symbolic undertones, stands as a testament to Vrubel’s mastery and his ability to infuse his works with profound emotional and aesthetic significance.

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