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Aramis's Golden Dreams - Based on A. Dumas (2018) Original Oil Painting by Valeriy Bulat

49.99 x 79.98 x 0.99cm (unframed) / 49.99 x 79.98cm (actual image size)

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№Bul 11
Oil painting Aramis's Golden Dreams – Based on A. Dumas's "The Three Musketeers" is a refined historical portrait artwork inspired by the legendary characters of Alexandre Dumas. The composition depicts Aramis standing in an elegant interior beside a richly decorated table covered with gold coins, letters, and writing tools. Dressed in a detailed seventeenth-century costume with a sword and feathered hat, the musketeer is illuminated by warm interior light that enhances the luxurious textures and classical atmosphere of the scene. Rich crimson fabrics, carved wooden details, and realistic chiaroscuro effects create a cinematic mood filled with mystery, ambition, and aristocratic elegance.

The artist was inspired by the intellectual and romantic nature of Aramis, one of the most enigmatic characters from The Three Musketeers. The thoughtful expression of the musketeer and the symbolic presence of letters and gold evoke themes of dreams, ambition, secrecy, and destiny. This artwork invites the viewer into the sophisticated world of seventeenth-century France, where honor, intrigue, and personal aspiration intertwine within an atmosphere of refinement and contemplation.

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

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№Bul 11
Oil painting Aramis's Golden Dreams – Based on A. Dumas's "The Three Musketeers" is a refined historical portrait artwork inspired by the legendary characters of Alexandre Dumas. The composition depicts Aramis standing in an elegant interior beside a richly decorated table covered with gold coins, letters, and writing tools. Dressed in a detailed seventeenth-century costume with a sword and feathered hat, the musketeer is illuminated by warm interior light that enhances the luxurious textures and classical atmosphere of the scene. Rich crimson fabrics, carved wooden details, and realistic chiaroscuro effects create a cinematic mood filled with mystery, ambition, and aristocratic elegance.

The artist was inspired by the intellectual and romantic nature of Aramis, one of the most enigmatic characters from The Three Musketeers. The thoughtful expression of the musketeer and the symbolic presence of letters and gold evoke themes of dreams, ambition, secrecy, and destiny. This artwork invites the viewer into the sophisticated world of seventeenth-century France, where honor, intrigue, and personal aspiration intertwine within an atmosphere of refinement and contemplation.

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

Materials used:

oil

Details:

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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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