THE MASTER AND MARGARITA

THE MASTER AND MARGARITA

Igor Eugen Prokop
  • 2024

About this artwork

One of Igor Eugen Prokop's most captivating works, "The Master and Margarita" is a monumental painting that captivates the viewer with its sheer scale and rich detail. The artist uniquely renders details of Bulgakov's world-famous novel in a way that references contemporary reality, creating a work of art in which text and image reinforce and complement each other to tell a mystical story. Prokop's painting, measuring 174 x 144 cm, draws attention to itself and its detailed execution allows the viewer to discover the hidden secrets and meanings of the work of art. The piece employs a variety of techniques, including woodcut, linocut, paper print, painting and drawing, to create rich textures and layers that add depth to the scenes depicted. The central figure in the painting is Professor Woland, who alternately presents himself as a black magician or a historian-counsellor in the story. Woland's appearance in Moscow conveys the mystical power and presence of Satan. Scenes evoked in the painting, such as the true story of Jesus' encounter with Pilate or Dostoevsky's interpretation of the motifs of Crime and Punishment, further deepen the ideas and symbols embedded in the novel. The eternal time and timelessness depicted in the artwork, which spans Woland's journeys and leaps, and the moral messages juxtaposing the biblical past and present, are both thought-provoking and inspiring. Visually, the painting presents multiple layers that reflect the depth and complexity of the novel and the painting. In summary, Prokop's painting is a fascinating work of art that reveals the depth and richness of the key motifs and symbols in Bulgakov's masterpiece. Interwoven with the fabric of the novel, the painting encourages interpretation, while at the same time prompting the viewer to contemplate and contemplate the mystical world inherent in the work.

144 x 174 cm

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