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Maeterlinck Collection

"Maeterlinck: A Journey through the World of Theatre and Literature" Step into the enchanting world of Maeterlinck, where imagination knows no bounds

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: L M Korenava as Water in Maeterlinks The Bluebird

L M Korenava as Water in Maeterlinks The Bluebird
L M Korenava as Water in Maurice Maeterlincks The Bluebird directed by Konstantin Stanislavsky (Stanislavski) for his Moscow Ats Theatre Date: circa 1908

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Illustration for Pelléas et Mélisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, 1922

Illustration for Pelléas et Mélisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, 1922. Creator: Schwabe, Carlos (1866-1926)
Illustration for Pelleas et Melisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, 1922. Private Collection

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Illustration for Pelléas et Mélisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, 1922

Illustration for Pelléas et Mélisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, 1922. Creator: Schwabe, Carlos (1866-1926)
Illustration for Pelleas et Melisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, 1922. Private Collection

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Poster for the prèmiere of the opera 'Pelléas et Mélisande' by Claude Debussy and Maurice... 1902

Poster for the prèmiere of the opera "Pelléas et Mélisande" by Claude Debussy and Maurice... 1902
Poster for the premiere of the opera "Pelleas et Melisande" by Claude Debussy and Maurice Maeterlinck at the Theatre de l'Opera-, 1902. Private Collection

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Music cover, The Blue Bird Waltz

Music cover, The Blue Bird Waltz from the Fairy Play by Maurice Maeterlinck, music by Norman O'Neill Date: 1910

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maeterlinck Bluebird Theatre Plays Oiseau Bleu

Maeterlinck Bluebird Theatre Plays Oiseau Bleu
maeterlinck, bluebird, theatre, plays, oiseau, bleu, 1908, land, memory, children, meet, dead, grandparents, finding, quiet, happy, well, old, age, history, historical, 10172529

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Castle (after Maeterlincks drama Princess Maleine )

Castle (after Maeterlincks drama Princess Maleine )
5642748 Castle (after Maeterlincks drama Princess Maleine ), 1936 (tempera on cardboard) by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); 45.8A--30.5 cm; Nicholas Roerich Museum

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Design for Playbill for The Bluebird, 1909

Design for Playbill for The Bluebird, 1909
RA10788 Design for Playbill for The Bluebird, 1909 by Robinson, Frederick Cayley (1862-1927); Haymarket Theatre, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: The Spirit Water from The Bluebird, 1911

The Spirit Water from The Bluebird, 1911
RA10786 The Spirit Water from The Bluebird, 1911 by Robinson, Frederick Cayley (1862-1927); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Theatre Maeterlinck, Bruxelles, 1903

Theatre Maeterlinck, Bruxelles, 1903
The a tre Maeterlinck, Bruxelles, 1903. Private Collection

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Portrait of Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), c. 1911

Portrait of Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), c. 1911. Private Collection

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Stage design for the the theatre play Princess Maleine by M. Maeterlinck, 1913

Stage design for the the theatre play Princess Maleine by M. Maeterlinck, 1913. Found in the Collection of Museum of Fine Arts Academy, St. Petersburg

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maeterlinck, c1893. Artist: Aaron Gerschel

Maeterlinck, c1893. Artist: Aaron Gerschel
Maeterlinck, c1893. Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (1862-1949), Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was Flemish but wrote in French

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian playwright, poet and essayist, 1915

Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian playwright, poet and essayist, 1915. A member of the Symbolist movement, Maeterlinck (1862-1949) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Sir Malcom Campbell (1885-1948) in Bluebird, Daytona Beach, Florida, 7th March 1935 1936)

Sir Malcom Campbell (1885-1948) in Bluebird, Daytona Beach, Florida, 7th March 1935 1936)
Sir Malcom Campbell (1885-1948) in BlueBird, Daytona Beach, Florida, 7th March 1935 1936). Campbell set a world land speed record of 272.46 mph at Daytona, Florida in 1933

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: In the Monastery. Stage design for the opera Sister Beatrice by A. Davydov, 1914

In the Monastery. Stage design for the opera Sister Beatrice by A. Davydov, 1914. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
In the Monastery. Stage design for the opera Sister Beatrice by A. Davydov, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: The Blue Bird for Happiness by M. Maeterlinck

The Blue Bird for Happiness by M. Maeterlinck
The Blue Bird for Happiness by Belgian playwright Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, translated by A. Texeira de Mattos. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 8th December 1909

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maurice Maeterlinck

Maurice Maeterlinck, (1862 - 1949), dramatist and essayist: a satirical view Date: 1909

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Cover design by Cecil Aldin, My Dog

Cover design by Cecil Aldin, My Dog, a book by Maurice Maeterlinck, showing a bulldog (named Pelleas) on a wooden chair, looking down at a pair of slippers. Date: 1913

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Frontispiece illustration by Cecil Aldin, My Dog

Frontispiece illustration by Cecil Aldin, My Dog, a book by Maurice Maeterlinck, showing a bulldog (named Pelleas) sitting dutifully by his master -- The only Being that has found an Indubitably

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, My Dog

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, My Dog, a book by Maurice Maeterlinck, showing a bulldog (named Pelleas) standing in a gateway keeping an eye open for visitors -- You can Greet Them

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: MAETERLINCK, Maurice (1862-1949). Belgian writer

MAETERLINCK, Maurice (1862-1949). Belgian writer in French language. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911. Engraving

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maeterlinck Photo

Maeterlinck Photo
MAURICE MAETERLINCK Belgian writer, author of Pelleas et Melisande etc. photographed receiving his morning mail in 1915. Date: 1862-1949

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Illustration to Maeterlincks The Bluebird : Children recounting their

Illustration to Maeterlincks The Bluebird : Children recounting their
BAL13167 Illustration to Maeterlincks The Bluebird : Children recounting their adventures by Robinson, Frederick Cayley (1862-1927); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: MAETERLINCK, Maurice (1862-1949); DEBUSSY, Claude (1862-1918

MAETERLINCK, Maurice (1862-1949); DEBUSSY, Claude (1862-1918). Belgian writer in French language. Nobel Prize in Literature

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: MAURICE MAETERLINCK (1862-1949). Belgian man of letters. Caricature, c1915

MAURICE MAETERLINCK (1862-1949). Belgian man of letters. Caricature, c1915, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Female Type Melisande

Female Type Melisande
Melisande, with her long hair (a reference to Pelleas et Melisande, Maeterlincks play, and Debussys opera). Date: 1916

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maeterlinck / Hommes D auj

Maeterlinck / Hommes D auj
MAURICE MAETERLINCK Belgian poet, dramatist and essayist as a young man

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maeterlinck / Bluebird

Maeterlinck / Bluebird
The Kingdom of the Future emerges, dream like, above the childrens beds. Blue birds fly and the galley sails to deliver the as yet unborn to Earth

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Maeterlinck / Postcard

Maeterlinck / Postcard
MAURICE MAETERLINCK Belgian poet, dramatist and essayist

Background imageMaeterlinck Collection: Pelleas Et Melisande

Pelleas Et Melisande
PELLEAS ET MELISANDE Georgette Leblanc, the authors actress wife, gives an open-air performance of his play, partnering Rene Maupre as Pelleas



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"Maeterlinck: A Journey through the World of Theatre and Literature" Step into the enchanting world of Maeterlinck, where imagination knows no bounds. From L M Korenava's captivating portrayal as Water in Maeterlinck's The Bluebird to the mesmerizing music cover of The Blue Bird Waltz, every aspect is a testament to the enduring legacy of Maurice Maeterlinck. The Blue Bird for Happiness by M. Maeterlinck takes center stage, captivating audiences with its profound message. Meanwhile, at the Maeterlinck Bluebird Theatre Plays Oiseau Bleu, spectators are transported to a realm filled with wonder and magic. The influence extends beyond just plays; Castle (after Maeterlincks drama Princess Maleine) showcases his ability to captivate even through visual art. Design for Playbill for The Bluebird in 1909 entices theatergoers with its intricate details and promises an unforgettable experience. In The Spirit Water from The Bluebird in 1911, we witness how water becomes a symbol of purity and renewal under Maeterlink's penmanship. And who can forget about Theatre Maeterlink in Bruxelles? It serves as a sanctuary where dreams come alive on stage since 1903. A portrait captures Maurice Maeterlink himself - Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist - exuding creativity and wisdom around c. 1911. His brilliance shines through Stage design for the theatre play Princess Maleine by M. Maerterlink in 1913 – a true masterpiece that immerses viewers into another realm altogether. Aaron Gerschel's artwork from c1893 encapsulates the essence of what it means to be touched by Maetelinck's genius while showcasing his timeless appeal.