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Furthermore, through their daring inventions, Russian artists of
the first thirty years of the 20th century transformed, profoundly
and permanently, our perception of stage design - and hence of the
theatre. They belonged to an extraordinarily creative generation of
impresarios, dancers, actors, patrons, and critics who inspired or
at least made a major contribution to the international renaissance
of the art of the stage, and in particular areas, e.g. the teaching
and performing of ballet, their influence is still present today.
However, in spite of the many published commentaries on the Russian
theatre, in spite of the autobiographies and biographies of its
leading representatives, and in spite of the scholarly
appreciations of its various components (ballet, drama, opera), the
subject of stage design in Russia has yet to be explored in all its
manifestations. Each work presented here is documented as fully as
possible, and includes curatorial data, provenance index, and
references to relevant published sources, exhibitions; and variants
such as copies and preliminary drawings. The catalogue raisonne
addresses the issues of attribution, identification of stage
production, and date of execution and adduces evidence in the form
of bibliographical, archival, and photographic data, expert
opinion, and circumstantial evidence in order to support
assumptions and conclusions. 'The Encyclopedia of Russian Stage
Design 1880-1930' has been published to accompany 'Masterpieces of
Russian Stage Design 1880-1930'.
"This richly illustrated volume explores the Lobanov-Rostovsky
collection... includes a thorough glossary and bibliography" Apollo
"The essays and commentaries here provide valuable documentation
and insights into the designs, their genesis, and the extent of
this astonishing period in theatrical history" The Financial Times
Masterpieces of Russian Stage Design 1880-1930 examines the
Lobanov-Rostovsky collection of stage design, in turn outlining the
history of modern Russian art: one of the most important interludes
within the cultural renaissance of the early twentieth century.
Unique in size, scope, and composition, the collection is
unequalled; artists include celebrities such as Bakst, Benois,
Goncharova, Larionov, Malevich, Popova, Rodchenko, and Tatlin as
well as less familiar names such as Anisfeld, Lissim, Remisoff, and
Soudeikine. This volume (the first of a two-part set) includes over
200 colour illustrations of selected designs as well as an
introduction, interview, indices (to artists, theatre companies,
and primary productions), a glossary of terms, and a comprehensive
bibliography for the visual and performing arts in Russia. From
Neo-Nationalism and Symbolism through Cubo-Futurism and Suprematism
to Constructivism and Socialist Realism, Masterpieces of Russian
Stage Design guides the reader through the movements, styles,
productions and projects that attracted many of Russia's early
twentieth-century artists to the stage. The companion volume,
Encyclopedia of Russian Stage Design ISBN: 9781851497195 (to be
published in 2013), is the catalogue raisonne of the
Lobanov-Rostovsky collection.
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