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Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Igor's Campaign. Illustration to The Tale of Igor's Campaign, ca 1928

Igor's Campaign. Illustration to The Tale of Igor's Campaign, ca 1928. Private Collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas

Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas
Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Private Collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A, Borodin, 1908

Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A, Borodin, 1908
Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1908. Private Collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Yaroslavnas Lament, 1880. Artist: Perov, Vasili Grigoryevich (1834-1882)

Yaroslavnas Lament, 1880. Artist: Perov, Vasili Grigoryevich (1834-1882)
Yaroslavnas Lament, 1880. Private Collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Market Place. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Veshchilov

Market Place. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Artist: Veshchilov
Market Place. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin. Private Collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Trizna of Princess Olga 945 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836

Trizna of Princess Olga 945 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
Trizna of Princess Olga 945 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Polovtsian girl. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1909

Polovtsian girl. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1909. From a private collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1900s

Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1900s. Artist: Ponomarev, Evgeni Petrovich (1852-1906)
Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1900s. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: The Polovtsian camp. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

The Polovtsian camp. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the Museum of Private Collections in A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). Artist: Kondratenko, Gavriil Pavlovich (1854-1924)

Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). Artist: Kondratenko, Gavriil Pavlovich (1854-1924)
Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). From a private collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Korovin

Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Korovin, Konstantin Alexeyevich (1861-1939)
Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: The skomorokhs. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

The skomorokhs. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
The skomorokhs. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Putivl. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

Putivl. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Putivl. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. From a private collection

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: Peoples. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

Peoples. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Peoples. Costume design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageKhan Konchak Collection: The Court of Prince Vladimir Galitsky. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914

The Court of Prince Vladimir Galitsky. Stage design for the opera Prince Igor by A. Borodin, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg



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"Khan Konchak: A Visual Journey through the Opera Prince Igor" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Prince Igor with these stunning artworks that bring to life the grandeur and drama of this iconic opera. From stage designs to costume creations, each piece transports us to a different scene, revealing the artistic brilliance behind Alexander Borodin's masterpiece. Roerich's stage design for Prince Igor sets an enchanting backdrop for the opera, showcasing intricate details and vibrant colors that transport audiences to ancient Rus'. The Market Place comes alive with bustling activity, while Putivl exudes an air of mystique and intrigue. The costumes designed by various artists add depth and character to the production. Borodin's 1908 costume design captures Yaroslavna's lament beautifully, reflecting her sorrow and vulnerability. Korovin's Polovtsian girl costume design is a visual feast of rich fabrics and exotic patterns that evoke both sensuality and mystery. Intriguingly, Boris Artemyevich Chorikov’s Trizna painting from 1836 gives us a glimpse into Princess Olga’s tragic fate as depicted in Karamzin’s illustrations. This haunting artwork serves as a reminder of the historical context surrounding Prince Igor. Konstantin Alexandrovich Veshchilov takes us deep into Khan Konchak's realm with his mesmerizing stage design of The Polovtsian Camp. Its ethereal beauty captivates our imagination as we witness epic battles unfold against its majestic backdrop. Evgeni Petrovich Ponomarev showcases his talent in capturing minute details in his costume designs from early 1900s - every stitch meticulously crafted to enhance each character on stage. Meanwhile, Gavriil Pavlovich Kondratenko brings forth Trizna from Saint Olga series – a poignant portrayal that delves into themes of sacrifice and devotion.