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Russian Ballet

Illustration
1919 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Illustration for the 'Russian Ballet' in a cubist/futurist style. Angular shapes are painted in a handful of colours including red, yellow purple and brown. Mounted on card with CIRC.255-1972.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRussian Ballet (series title)
Materials and techniques
printer's ink, paper, lithography
Brief description
Illustration, (5 of 6) from 'Russian Ballet', lithographic print on paper, drawn by David Bomberg, published by Hendersons Bookshop, London, 1919
Physical description
Illustration for the 'Russian Ballet' in a cubist/futurist style. Angular shapes are painted in a handful of colours including red, yellow purple and brown. Mounted on card with CIRC.255-1972.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.4cm
  • Width: 20.2cm
Credit line
Acquired from D'Offay Couper Gallery, London in 1972
Object history
This print is one of six illustrations from a small book entitled Russian Ballet, which was published by Hendersons Bookshop, 66 Charing Cross Road, London, in 1919 (also known as The Bomb Shop). The book commemorates the return of the Russian Ballet, under Diaghilev, and the lithographs were accompanied by text, printed from hand-lettering, also by the artist. Bomberg printed certainly some, if not all, the copies himself, using up to seven printings. The edition number is not recorded, nor are the copies signed.
Bibliographic reference
Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1972
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.257-1972

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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