THEATRICAL COLLECTION

ЕВРАЗИЙСКОГО ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОГО МУЗЕЯ


The American Eurasian Art Foundation (AEAF) / National Museum of American Eurasian Art and Culture organizes art and cultural exhibitions in Europe and Asia in the United States. The American-Eurasian Art Foundation was established in 1992. Its mission is to organize and develop artistic and cultural events in the United States.




The History of Theatrical Costume .

The Yuri Yurovsky Collection




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This collection is primarily seen as the history of costume, fashion and theater. The costume are referred to those objects in which, as in a mirror, the perception of a person by the world and time is reflected. The Art of Costume and Fashion Design are unique to different time periods. Collection of original sketches of costumes and sets from elaborate Theatrical Costume designers of the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s of Eurasia. This particular group of costume designers’ works of art is part of a special art collection of the artist and art collector Yuri Yurovsky Yuri was a member of the art group, educated and highly cultured environment, which includes: Tatiana Bruni, Anatoly Petritsky, Fedor Nirod and many more, It is well-known artists scenographers who created costumes and scenery for the Mariinsky Theatre, the Bolshoi Theater of Opera and Ballet, the Kiev Opera.

During this period, Yurovsky begins to collect drawings and paintings of his friends. Carefully, for several decades he gather a collection of museum quality.

Бруни Татьяна Георгиевна

(Saint-Pétersbourg 1902-2001)

Gouache heightened with gold paint , watercolor, ink and pencil on paper. The reverse artist name inscribed in Russian. Annotations and collection stamp on the back.










Bobyshov Michel Pavlovich

(Pogoreloe 1885 - Léningrad 1964)


Raymonda By Alexander Glazunov Saint-Petersburg Marinsky










Petritsky Anatoly Galaktionovitch


(Kiev 1895-1964)

Watercolor over pencil lines and gold reheats on paper. 42 x 28 cm. Annotations on the back










Nirod Feodor Feodorovich


(Saint-Pétersbourg 1895-1964)


Gouache and watercolor on pencil line with ink on paper. 43 x 30.5 cm. Collector's stamp on the back.