Theatrical Costume

Theatrical Costume  is an original drawing in watercolor and pencil on paper, glued on cardboard, realized by Russian scenographer  Eugène Berman , hand-signed.

Image Dimension: 35 x 25 cm

Included a Passepartout.

In very good conditions. 

Here the artwork represents various studies for theatrical costume of women.

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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M-110354
Price
€600.00
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Theatrical Costume  is an original drawing in watercolor and pencil on paper, glued on cardboard, realized by Russian scenographer  Eugène Berman , hand-signed.

Image Dimension: 35 x 25 cm

Included a Passepartout.

In very good conditions. 

Here the artwork represents various studies for theatrical costume of women.

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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SKU
M-110354
Artist
Eugène Berman
Typology
Original Drawings
Technique
Tempera, Watercolour
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
35 x 0.1 x 25
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