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Projet de decor pour la piece L Orage de Alexandre Ostrovski (1823-1886) (Stage design for the Play The Storm by A. Ostrovsky). Deux personnages discutent dans le coin d une chapelle en ruine, dont les murs sont recouverts de fresques
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Projet de decor pour la piece L Orage de Alexandre Ostrovski (1823-1886) (Stage design for the Play The Storm by A. Ostrovsky). Deux personnages discutent dans le coin d une chapelle en ruine, dont les murs sont recouverts de fresques
FIA5364528 Projet de decor pour la piece L Orage de Alexandre Ostrovski (1823-1886) (Stage design for the Play The Storm by A. Ostrovsky). Deux personnages discutent dans le coin d une chapelle en ruine, dont les murs sont recouverts de fresques. Oeuvre de Alexander Yakovlevich Golovin (Alexandre Golovine) (1863-1930), tempera sur carton, 1916. Art scenographique russe, 20e siecle. State Central A.Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscou. by Golovin, Aleksandr Jakovlevic (1863-1930); State Central A.A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases a stage design for the play "The Storm" by A. Ostrovsky, created by Alexander Yakovlevich Golovin in 1916. The scene depicts two characters engaged in discussion within the corner of a dilapidated chapel, adorned with vibrant frescoes covering its walls. Golovin's use of tempera on cardboard brings to life the rich colors and intricate details of this Russian art scenography from the 20th century. The composition exudes an air of mystery and intrigue, as if capturing a pivotal moment in the play's narrative. The crumbling ruins symbolize decay and destruction while contrasting with the vividness of the frescoes that still cling to their surfaces. This juxtaposition creates a sense of tension between past glory and present turmoil. Golovin's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, bringing depth and texture to each element within the scene. The characters' body language suggests intense conversation or perhaps even conflict, adding another layer of drama to this theatrical masterpiece. Preserved at the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow, this artwork serves as a testament to Golovin's immense talent as well as his contribution to Russian theater history. It stands as a reminder that stage design can be just as impactful and visually stunning as any other form of artistic expression. Through this photo print, viewers are transported into an immersive world where literature meets visual artistry, inviting them to explore both historical context and
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