The Trip to Mexico
The Trip to Mexico is an original drawing in china ink and pastel on paper, realized by Russian scenographer Eugène Berman ,
Image Dimension: 30.5 x 23.5 cm
Monogrammed at the bottom: E.B.
Passepartout include: 51 x 41
In good condition except for some stains on the corners and rip at the top margin.
The artwork represents the scenery of a Mexican city through strong strokes in a well-balanced composition Eugène Berman (Saint Petersburg, 1899 – Rome, 1972) was a Russian painter and theater and opera scenographer. His work earned the name of "Neo-Romantic" for the melancholy and the introspective features. Berman might have taken inspiration from Pablo Picasso's artworks, especially from the Blue Period paintings.
The Trip to Mexico is an original drawing in china ink and pastel on paper, realized by Russian scenographer Eugène Berman ,
Image Dimension: 30.5 x 23.5 cm
Monogrammed at the bottom: E.B.
Passepartout include: 51 x 41
In good condition except for some stains on the corners and rip at the top margin.
The artwork represents the scenery of a Mexican city through strong strokes in a well-balanced composition Eugène Berman (Saint Petersburg, 1899 – Rome, 1972) was a Russian painter and theater and opera scenographer. His work earned the name of "Neo-Romantic" for the melancholy and the introspective features. Berman might have taken inspiration from Pablo Picasso's artworks, especially from the Blue Period paintings.
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