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And don't Forget the Pendants (2020) Original Oil Painting by Valeriy Bulat

74.98 x 89.99 x 0.99cm (unframed) / 74.98 x 89.99cm (actual image size)

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№Bul 12
Oil painting And Don't Forget the Pendants – Based on A. Dumas's "The Three Musketeers" is an elegant historical artwork inspired by the legendary novel of Alexandre Dumas. The composition depicts a noble lady and a musketeer standing within a richly decorated aristocratic interior filled with carved wooden panels, luxurious fabrics, candlelight, and refined seventeenth-century costume details. The dramatic interaction between the figures evokes mystery, romance, and court intrigue, while warm golden tones and realistic chiaroscuro effects create a sophisticated cinematic atmosphere. Rich textures and carefully balanced composition give the artwork depth, elegance, and narrative intensity.

The artist was inspired by one of the most memorable episodes from The Three Musketeers, where loyalty, secrecy, and devotion become central themes. The emotional tension between the characters and the symbolic reference to the pendants create a feeling of anticipation and hidden danger within the luxurious royal environment. This artwork invites the viewer into the romantic and adventurous world of seventeenth-century France filled with intrigue, honor, and dramatic emotion.

This original artwork is painted in oil on canvas using layered classical brushwork and detailed realistic technique. Careful attention to costume textures, decorative interior elements, jewelry details, and atmospheric lighting gives the composition richness, realism, and strong artistic presence.

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№Bul 12
Oil painting And Don't Forget the Pendants – Based on A. Dumas's "The Three Musketeers" is an elegant historical artwork inspired by the legendary novel of Alexandre Dumas. The composition depicts a noble lady and a musketeer standing within a richly decorated aristocratic interior filled with carved wooden panels, luxurious fabrics, candlelight, and refined seventeenth-century costume details. The dramatic interaction between the figures evokes mystery, romance, and court intrigue, while warm golden tones and realistic chiaroscuro effects create a sophisticated cinematic atmosphere. Rich textures and carefully balanced composition give the artwork depth, elegance, and narrative intensity.

The artist was inspired by one of the most memorable episodes from The Three Musketeers, where loyalty, secrecy, and devotion become central themes. The emotional tension between the characters and the symbolic reference to the pendants create a feeling of anticipation and hidden danger within the luxurious royal environment. This artwork invites the viewer into the romantic and adventurous world of seventeenth-century France filled with intrigue, honor, and dramatic emotion.

This original artwork is painted in oil on canvas using layered classical brushwork and detailed realistic technique. Careful attention to costume textures, decorative interior elements, jewelry details, and atmospheric lighting gives the composition richness, realism, and strong artistic presence.

Materials used:

oil

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Born in Zaporozhye (Ukraine). Graduated from the Leningrad Art School and the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute named after Herzen (art and graphic department). Studied in the creative workshops of the Academy... Read more

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