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Costume design for the play "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" in the Proletcult Theatre, 1922. Creator: Eisenstein, Sergei Mikhailovich (1898-1948). Costume design for the play "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" in the Proletcult Theatre
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Costume design for the play "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" in the Proletcult Theatre, 1922. Creator: Eisenstein, Sergei Mikhailovich (1898-1948). Costume design for the play "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" in the Proletcult Theatre
Costume design for the play "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" in the Proletcult Theatre, 1922. Found in the collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
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This costume design is a masterpiece by the renowned Russian avant-garde artist, Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein, for the production of "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" at the Proletcult Theatre in Moscow, 1922. The design showcases Eisenstein's innovative and imaginative approach to theatre, merging the worlds of ballet, opera, and drama. The intricate drawing, executed in pencil, watercolour, and gouache on paper, depicts a character's costume from the play. The design features a striking combination of geometric shapes and bold lines, reflecting the artistic style of the Russian avant-garde movement. The use of contrasting colours and textures adds depth and dimension to the design, creating a visually stunning and dynamic piece. The Proletcult Theatre, also known as the Workers' and Peasants' Theatre, was a revolutionary cultural institution in Moscow during the early 20th century. It was dedicated to promoting art and culture for the working class, and the productions were known for their radical and experimental approach. Eisenstein, a prominent figure in the Russian avant-garde art scene, was a natural fit for the theatre's vision. This costume design for "Sherlock Holmes and Nick Carter" is a testament to Eisenstein's creativity and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional theatre design. The design is currently housed in the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences and art enthusiasts alike.
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