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Design by Eugene Berman 1945/Collection of Allison Delarue

Print
ca.1945 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Print of a costume design for a male dancer by the artist Eugene Berman (1899-1972) from the collection of Allison Delarue, 1945.

The original design is part of the Allison Delarue (b.1928) Collection, which is held by Princeton University.

Eugene Berman (1899-1972) was a Russian painter and stage designer. From the late 1930s Berman worked increasingly in the USA, creating designs for ballet and other musical productions, for example for the Music Festival in Hartford, CT, in 1936. During the 1930s Berman followed a more magical, Surrealist style, often reminiscent of the work of Salvador Dalí, a development reflected in his whimsical costume and stage designs for the ballet Devil’s Holiday produced by the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, in 1939 . He also expressed his rich fantasy in the fashion designs that he created for the magazine Vogue in the same period. After the 1930s he continued to produce oil paintings exploring the same themes.


Object details

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Object type
TitleDesign by Eugene Berman 1945/Collection of Allison Delarue (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Engraving, printed ink on paper.
Brief description
Print of a costume design for a male dancer by the artist Eugene Berman (1899-1972) from the collection of Allison Delarue, 1945
Physical description
Print of a costume design for a male dancer by the artist Eugene Berman (1899-1972) from the collection of Allison Delarue, 1945.
Dimensions
  • Height: 14cm
  • Width: 9cm
Marks and inscriptions
Transliteration
Credit line
Given by the British Theatre Museum Association
Object history
Given to the British Theatre Museum Association by Ivor Guest in January 1962.
Summary
Print of a costume design for a male dancer by the artist Eugene Berman (1899-1972) from the collection of Allison Delarue, 1945.

The original design is part of the Allison Delarue (b.1928) Collection, which is held by Princeton University.

Eugene Berman (1899-1972) was a Russian painter and stage designer. From the late 1930s Berman worked increasingly in the USA, creating designs for ballet and other musical productions, for example for the Music Festival in Hartford, CT, in 1936. During the 1930s Berman followed a more magical, Surrealist style, often reminiscent of the work of Salvador Dalí, a development reflected in his whimsical costume and stage designs for the ballet Devil’s Holiday produced by the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, in 1939 . He also expressed his rich fantasy in the fashion designs that he created for the magazine Vogue in the same period. After the 1930s he continued to produce oil paintings exploring the same themes.
Other number
1962/W/9 - BTMA accession number
Collection
Accession number
S.3725-2013

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Record createdOctober 4, 2013
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