CREATION OF ETHNO-CULTURAL MODEL OF WORLDVIEW IN THE WORKS BY IVAN, I. BILIBIN
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The article is a study of works of fine art in the effects of the ethno-cultural model of the worldview. The object of the study is the work of Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin. In the course of the analysis of the works “Vologda girl in a festive dress” (1905), the features of the model of the ethnocultural worldview in the artist’s work, as well as the features of the image of Russian culture, the Russian worldview, visualized in the production of the master’s products, are determined.

Keywords:
Ivan Bilibin, identity, Russian identity, ethnos, ethno-cultural model, ethnic culture, Russian folk art
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