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Venus paino - preparatory costume for the theater part "tsar maksemyan", 1911 (watercolour on paper)
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Venus paino - preparatory costume for the theater part "tsar maksemyan", 1911 (watercolour on paper)
FIA5341109 Venus paino - preparatory costume for the theater part "tsar maksemyan", 1911 (watercolour on paper) by Tatlin, Vladimir Evgrafovich (1885-1953); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: Venus paienne - Costume preparatoire pour la piece de theatre ""Tsar Maksemyan"" (Heathen Venus - Costume design for the theatre play Tsar Maksemyan) - Oeuvre de Vladimir Evgraphovich Tatlin (Tatline) (1885-1953), crayon et aquarelle sur papier, 1911 - Art scenographique russe, 20e siecle - State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg); Photo © Fine Art Images
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This stunning watercolor on paper depicts a preparatory costume design by Vladimir Evgrafovich Tatlin for the theater part "Tsar Maksemyan" in 1911. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the costume, titled "Venus paino," showcase Tatlin's exceptional talent as an artist and designer.
The Heathen Venus costume design is a true work of art, with its delicate lines and bold use of color bringing the character to life on paper. Tatlin's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the flowing fabric to the intricate embellishments that adorn the garment.
As one of Russia's most renowned artists, Tatlin was known for his innovative approach to art and design. This piece exemplifies his ability to blend traditional Russian aesthetics with modern influences, creating a truly unique and captivating work of art.
Displayed at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, this costume design serves as a testament to Tatlin's lasting impact on Russian culture and theater. It stands as a reminder of his creative genius and artistic vision that continues to inspire audiences around the world.
Overall, this exquisite watercolor offers a glimpse into Tatlin's creative process and showcases his mastery of color, form, and composition. It is a timeless piece that captures the essence of early 20th-century Russian art scenography at its finest.
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