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Artist:     Maurice Jaubert de Becque (1878 - Paris - 1938)
Title:     Original Art Nouveau costume design for the Russian play "Michel Strogoff", Theater Chatelet, Paris
Item ID   2329
Price:     2200.00 €
   

   
 

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This watercolour is part of 5 pieces ( we sell all 5 designs only together ), was executed in 1900s as original theater designs for the famous theater play with Russian subject "Michel Strogoff", took place in theater Chatelet , Paris in 1900s. This collection of designs were executed in the time and style of prominent Russian theater painters - decorators , who recieved acknowledge with work for prominent Serge Diaghilev Ballets Russes in the Opera de Paris from 1909 to1929. .The author of this 5 designs is good listed French theater decorator and book illustrator Maurice Jaubert de Becque, named also Maurice d´Attys (1878 Saumur/ (Maine-et-Loire - 1938), who worked in Paris in 1900s and recieved acknowledge at the first as book illustrator : edition Gerges Cres (30 colour wood cuts for Fables by Jean de La Fontaine, 1924); for Poetry comletes by Arthur Rimbaut (1925); Le misanthrope von Molière, 1923; edition of Simon Kra (12 etchings for Dshungel book by Rudyard Kipling, 1930) and others. Nearby he created watercolours for different French theater of the time.

Exhibitions: Paris, Salon d´Automne.

Literature: Vo1, 1953. Bénézit I, 1976; H.von Vollmer "Dictionary of the artists of 20th century", Leipzig, 1956; Osterwalder, 1890-1945, 1992. – IFF, Après1800 II, 1937.

Inscription: upper left inscribed with the name of the character: "Delile Tartare, Musicienne" and signed lower right.

Technique: watercolour on paper, laid down on cardboard , original gallery frame.

Measurements: unframed 11 5/8"x 18 1/2 " (29,5 x 47 cm); framed w 15 1/3 " x h 22 1/2 " (39 x 57,3 cm).

Condition: in very good condition.