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#008368
Title: Tale of the Finist the Bright Falcon
Artist: Zhiryakov Alexey
Size: 24x18x9.5
Size (inches): 9.5x7x3.75
Price : $2950 SOLD!
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Description: Zhiryakov Alexey is the talented Palekh Master responsible for the delightful assembly of color and design before you. Delicious detail, stunning decoration and a rather sublime palette make this composition quality in the highest degree. Here the artist has chosen to depict several scenes from the Russian Fairy-tale "Finist the Falcon".
Here is the plot of the story.
Finist the Falcon is the handsome prince who possesses the power of turning into the falcon. Once the maiden's father went to the fair and asked his daughters what present would they like to get. Marya's sisters ordered fashionable attire, while she wanted only the feather of Finist the Falcon. When the father brought this feather to Marya her sisters laughed at her. They didn't know that it was magic. Every evening Marya threw the feather on the floor and the handsome lad appeared before her. The lad spent a night with the maiden. In the morning he turned into the falcon and flew away through the window.
Painting the following scenes the artist continues to unfold the tale's plot. Marya's sisters learnt the secret of the magic feather and decided to destroy her happiness. They attached sharp knifes to her window. Finist the Falcon injured his wings and flew away saying the following words: "You'll find me if you want". Marya was very pained by his words and cried for a long time. Then she decided to find her fiance. She strolled in the fields and forests till she got to the Baba-Yaga's Hut (this episode is depicted in the cental side of the box). Baba-Yaga told Marya that the Princess of the nearest kingdom dulled Finist the Falcon's mind and he married her. Then Baba-Yaga and her two sisters gave three magic things to Marya (a golden saucer with a silver apple; a silver lace-frame with a golden needle; and a golden spindle) to help her to return her fiance.
The scene painted in the right part of the composition shows how she managed to realize it. Marya offered these three magic things to the Princess (she is depicted leaning out of the palace's window) asking her to let see Finist the Falcon. The Princess agreed and Marya came into her fiance's room. She found him sleeping like a log and tried to awake him. Only when she began crying bitterly Finist the Falcon awoke. He recognized his fiancee, kissed and embraced her tenderly. Since that time this couple never parted. In the middle of the composition the artist paints the reunion of Marya and Finist the Falcon.
Zhiryakov uses a wide range of colors from his palette, which makes this piece come to life. Gold paint is used to highlight the scene, but is limned on in such a manner that it provides the palette with extra flair! Everything is detailed with the utmost precision. Each character appears as an individual, there is variation in the faces and moods of the people from left to right. The landscape is also amazingly detailed, especially on the sides of the box.
The box is constructed from paper-mache. Black lacquer is used to paint the exterior of the piece while radiant red lacquer completes the interior of the work. A hinge has been fastened to the top of the composition to be used for ease of opening. The lid and side's compositions has been framed with a thin string of golden floral ornament that reflects nicely in the golden contours within the composition. The artist has written the title, Palekh, 2016, and his name at the bottom of the lid's composition in black color.
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