![]() ![]() That fall, it also opened in Poland and subsequently traveled to France, England, Italy, Germany, the U.S., Canada, and other countries. The first exhibition of Eisenstein's drawings was organized in Moscow in 1957. While working on the films Aleksandr Nevsky and Ivan the Terrible, Eisenstein created over 700 drawings, which he used to compose film frames and search for the look of his films' characters. Later, he created series of drawings about Mexico, biblical and New Testament themes, and literary and mythological subjects. From 1920 until 1923, Eisenstein executed over 300 sketches for various theatrical productions. His first contribution to professional theater consisted of sketches for costumes for a play titled The Mexican. During his years of serving in the army, he took part in decorating amateur theater productions. Eisenstein's prodigious talent.Įisenstein drew since childhood. This exhibition, presented as part of the project "Russian Cultural Mission in Venice," reveals yet another facet of S.M. DRAWINGS (from the collection of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art) Drawings) (Venice, Ca' Foscari, March 2 - April 13, 2014) Developed from the Kathleen Durdin Collection and organized by the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, in collaboration with International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C. Others illustrate the styles that were prominent during their reigns. Many of the more than 230 objects in the exhibition were designed for public or private use of the tsars or other Romanovs. ![]() The Museum of Russian Icons is hosting The Tsars’ Cabinet, which highlights two hundred years of decorative arts under the Romanovs, from the time of Peter the Great in the early eighteenth century to that of Nicholas II in the early twentieth century. Accompanied by a special opening day lecture by Nicholas Nicholson, "Jewels of the Romanovs", March 27th, 6:00-7:00 pm ![]()
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