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Set Design for a Ballet, illustration from Maquettes de Theatre by Alexandra Exter, published 1920s (litho)
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Set Design for a Ballet, illustration from Maquettes de Theatre by Alexandra Exter, published 1920s (litho)
660947 Set Design for a Ballet, illustration from Maquettes de Theatre by Alexandra Exter, published 1920s (litho) by Exter, Alexandra Alexandrovna (1882-1949); Private Collection; (add.info.: Preface by Alexander Tariff, translated into French by F. Turpin. Exter, a Ukrainian, joined the artistic exodus from the Soviet Union in 1924 for France as Soviets would not support her experimentation.); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25189208
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a mesmerizing set design for a ballet, illustrated by the talented Alexandra Exter and published in the 1920s. Exter, an avant-garde artist known for her contributions to constructivism, brings forth her unique artistic vision through this lithograph. The image exudes a sense of geometric precision and modernist flair, characteristic of Soviet constructivism. The vibrant colors and abstract shapes create a visually stunning backdrop that perfectly complements the dancers' movements on stage. It is evident that Exter's experimentation with form and composition has resulted in a truly remarkable piece of art. Having left the Soviet Union in search of support for her innovative ideas, Exter found solace in France where she continued to push boundaries within the artistic realm. This particular illustration from Maquettes de Theatre exemplifies her mastery over theatrical set design, showcasing her ability to seamlessly blend modernism with traditional ballet elements. As we delve into this artwork, we are transported into a world where abstraction meets performance. The dancers gracefully navigate their way through these intricate abstractions, bringing life to Exter's imaginative creation. Each line and shape seems purposefully placed to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal while maintaining harmony with the choreography. Overall, this print captures not only an exquisite example of set design but also pays homage to Alexandra Exter's significant contribution to modern artistry. It serves as a testament to her relentless pursuit of innovation within dance and theater – forever leaving an indelible mark on both
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