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Costume design for the play The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
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Costume design for the play The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
Costume design for the play The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Found in the collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
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Aleksandr Aleksandr Ostrovsky Alexander Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky Alexander Ostrovsky Alexandr Ostrovsky Boot Boots Golovin Ostrovsky The Storm
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This print showcases a stunning costume design for the play "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky, created in 1916. The talented artist behind this masterpiece is Aleksandr Golovin. Found in the esteemed collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow, this artwork represents the flourishing arts scene of early 20th century Russia. Intricately detailed and bursting with vibrant colors, this costume design transports us to a world of drama and entertainment. The male figure depicted wears an exquisite coat and hat that exude elegance and sophistication. His attire is complemented by stylish boots, adding a touch of flair to his overall appearance. As we delve into the history of Russian theater, it becomes evident that Alexander Ostrovsky's plays were highly regarded during his time. This particular production, "The Storm" captivated audiences with its compelling narrative and powerful performances. Through this photo print, we catch a glimpse of not only the remarkable talent of Aleksandr Golovin but also the rich cultural heritage embedded within Russian theater traditions. It serves as a reminder that art has always been an integral part of society, transcending time and connecting people across generations. With every brushstroke meticulously applied using tempera technique, Golovin brings to life characters from Ostrovsky's play on stage. This image stands as a testament to their artistic collaboration and immortalizes their contribution to both Russian theater history and fine art itself.
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