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Stage design for Ostrovskys play Not one penny
BAL269937 Stage design for Ostrovskys play Not one penny... 1917 (w/c & white colour on cardboard) by Kustodiev, Boris Mikhailovich (1878-1927); 20.7x28 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Aleksandr Nicolaevich Ostrovsky (1823-86); ); Russian, out of copyright
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Rooftops Set Design Theatrical Daily Life Scene
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This stage design by Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev transports us to the world of Aleksandr Nicolaevich Ostrovsky's play, "Not One Penny". The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life a Russian village or town, capturing the essence of daily life in a theatrical setting. The scene depicted on this 20.7x28 cm print showcases rooftops stretching into the distance, creating a sense of depth and perspective. The white color on cardboard adds a touch of elegance and simplicity to the overall composition. Kustodiev's talent shines through as he masterfully captures both the grandeur and intimacy of this landscape. Each brushstroke seems deliberate, carefully highlighting every element that contributes to the authenticity of this theatrical experience. As we gaze upon this stage design, we are transported back in time, immersing ourselves in an era long gone but not forgotten. We can almost hear the bustling sounds of villagers going about their daily routines while imagining how these characters would come alive on stage. Displayed at Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia, this artwork serves as a reminder of Kustodiev's artistic prowess and his ability to capture scenes from everyday life with such precision and beauty. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate historical settings brought to life through visual representation, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you into Ostrovsky's world like never before.
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