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Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists

Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists
Kamerni Teatri 1934 illustrations Russian artists

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6 000-8 000 SEK

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RUSSIAN THEATRE. Kamerni Teatr i ygo Kudozniki 1914-1934  [The Artists of the Kamerni Theatre]. Introduction by Abram Efros. Moscow (Edition of the All-Russian Theatrical Society) 1934.

Large 4to (305x220 mm). XLVII, (1), 211, (1) pp. Text in Russian. Half title, title printed in red and black. Richly illustrated with 202 plates, mostly black and white, a few coloured (according to plate list, there was no plate 36). Introduction by Abraham Efros. Each production is introduced by a half-page tissue-guard with printed title in red.
Original grey cloth boards with the emblem of the theatre in the middle (partly soiled and worn, spine faded and with some spotting, probably lacking dustjacket). A few colour plates loose in the middle, small stain to lower margin on pages 165-82.

First edition. Compiler M. Zelikson. Illustrated by avant-garde artists, such as Vesnin, Goncharova, Larinov, Stenberg brothers a.o.

The Kamerny (Kamerni teatr) Theatre was a chamber theatre in Moscow, founded in 1914 by director Alexander Tairov (1885-1950). Over the next 35 years, this small, intimate theater became "recognized as a major force in Russian theater". Tairov's primary collaborator in building the sets was Aleksandra Ekster, and these were based upon the period's constructivist style. The decor for the theatre was designed by Konstantin Medunetsky. In 1946 the Soviet communist party "condemned all formalism and experimentation in literature and the arts" and the Kamerny was closed in 1949 as a result of the Zhdanov Doctrine. (Wikipedia).

Auktionsnummer:

6084

Datum:

2017-06-20