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Book Review
The Russian Art of Movement, 1920–1930. By Nicoletta Misler, transl. John E. Bowlt
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 260-261
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Reviewer:
Milner, John (Milner, John)
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The Russian Art of Movement, 1920–1930. By Nicoletta Misler, transl. John E. Bowlt | :
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6. Couple dancing: plastic pose, by N. Svishchov-Paola. 1926. Art of Movement State Courses (of Valeriia Tsvetaeva). Photographic print, 7 by 7 cm. (Private collection).
Exhibition Review
Ballets Russes. Washington
07/2013 | 1324 | 155
Pages: 515-517
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Zafran, Eric (Zafran, Eric)
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80. Costume for 'Le Dieu Bleu', by Léon Bakst (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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81. Costume for 'sea horse', by Natalia Goncharova (Dansmuseet-Museum Rolf de Maré, Stockholm; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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82. Nijinsky in 'Siamese Dance', by Jacques-Emile Blanche (Ann and Gordon Getty, San Francisco; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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83. Stravinsky at the piano, by Jean Cocteau (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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84. Design for 'L'Après-midi d'un Faune', by Léon Bakst (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford CT; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Article
Matisse's Second Visit to London and His Collaboration with the 'Ballets Russes'
09/1997 | 1134 | 139
Pages: 588-599
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Labrusse, Rémi (Labrusse, Rémi)
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1. Matthew Stewart Prichard, by Henri Matisse. 1914. Etching, 20 by 15 cm. (Private Collection).
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10. Courtesan's Costume, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, Pen and Ink with Water-Colour, 27 by 21 cm. (Private Collection).
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11. Costume of a Mourner, Made by Marie Muelle in the Atelier of Paul Poiret after Design by Henri Matisse. 1919. Felt and Velvet, 160 by 168 cm. (Musée d'art et d'histoire, Genève).
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12. Study for the Costume and Accessories of Death, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 21 by 13.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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13. Study for the Emperor's Throne, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, Pen and Ink with Water-Colour, 24.5 by 18 cm. (Private Collection).
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14. Study for the Emperor, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 27.6 by 21.7 cm. (Private Collection).
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15. Study for the Dragon on the Central Medallion of the Back Stage Curtain (See Fig.9), by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, Pen and Ink with Water-Colour on Two Sheets of Stuck Down Cardboard, 27 by 25.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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16. Study for a Warrior, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 22 by 17 cm. (Private Collection).
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17. Costume of a Mandarin, Made by Marie Muelle at the Atelier of Paul Poiret after Designs by Henri Matisse. Satinised Cotton Decorated with Gilded Circles and Floral Patterns Painted in Ink. (Israel Museum, Jerusalem).
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18. Study for the Costume of a Mourner, by Henri Matisse. Brush and Ink, 27 by 21 cm. (Private Collection).
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19. Study for a Tree (Stage Prop), by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 22 by 17 cm. (Private Collection).
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2. The Chamberlain's Costume, Made by Marie Muelle in the Atelier of Paul Poiret after Designs by Henri Matisse. Embroidered Satinised Cotton, with Motifs Painted in Ink and Gouache. (Israel Museum, Jerusalem).
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21. Study for a Warrior for the Opera Le Rossignol, by Alexandre Benois. 1914. Pencil, Pen and Ink with Water-Colour. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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22. Warrior, Copy after a Chinese Sculpture in the Musée Guimet, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 22 by 17 cm. (Private Collection).
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24. Lion, Copied after a Chinese Sculpture in the Musée Guimet, Paris, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 27.6 by 21.7 cm. (Private Collection).
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26. Study for the Back Wall in Chant de Rossignol, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil and Gouache on Paper, Cut-Out and Pasted, 16.3 by 13.9 cm. (Private Collection).
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27. Three Masks, Study for the Central Medallion of the Front Curtain, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Brush and Ink on Two Squared Sheets, Pasted together, 121 by 47 cm. (Private Collection).
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28. Study for the Front Curtain, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 47 by 61 cm. (Private Collection).
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3. Study for the Chamberlain's Costume, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, Pen and Ink with Water-Colour, 27 by 21 cm. (Private Collection).
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4. Study for a Lantern, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 28 by 22 cm. (Private Collection).
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5. Study for the Nightingale, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pen and Ink, 14.5 by 11.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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6. Sketch for Jewellery, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil on Squared Paper, 22 by 17 cm. (Private Collection).
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7. Study for the Front Curtain, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 48 by 31.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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8. Three Masks, Study for the Central Section of the Front Curtain, by Henri Matisse. 1919. Pencil, 10.2 by 15.7 cm. (Private Collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
20. Fragment of Ceramic Mosaic, Covered with Turquoise-Blue and Manganese-Purple Enamels. From a Mosque in Konia, Asia Minor. Turkish, 13th Century. 25.4 by 16.5 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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25. The Salles de la Chine et du Japon in the Musée Guimet before 1924, Showing Two Chinese Lion Statues. Photograph. (Musée Guimet, Paris).
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23. The Celestial King (Loka Pala). Central Asia, Eighth Century. Polychromed Wood with Gilded Arms, 99 by 75 by 32.2 cm. (Musée Guimet, Paris).
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9. Final Scene of Le Chant du Rossignol, as Performed in the Théâtre de l'Opéra, Paris, in the Spring of 1920. Photograph. (Private Collection).