Not on display

Poster

1929 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Poster for Ida Rubinstein’s company at La Scala, Milan, 17 March 1929. Play-bill style of poster printed in brown ink on cream paper with the red cross in flag of Milan at the top of its decorative border. The poster is of the style which would be displayed outside the La Scala, Milan, giving details of the performance planned for 17 March 1929. The poster details the full casts for the three ballets programmed. Il Bacio della fata (The Fairy’s Kiss music by Igor Stravinsky), La Bien-aimée (music by Franz Schubert), and La Valse (music by Maurice Ravel) all choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Printed ink on paper.
Brief description
Poster for Ida Rubinstein's Ballet at La Scala, Milan, 17 March 1929
Physical description
Play-bill style of poster for Ida Rubinstein’s company at La Scala, Mila printed in brown ink on cream paper with the red cross in flag of Milan at the top of its decorative border. The poster is of the style which would be displayed outside the La Scala, Milan, giving details of the performance planned for 17 March 1929.
Dimensions
  • Length: 38cm
  • Width: 27cm
Summary
Poster for Ida Rubinstein’s company at La Scala, Milan, 17 March 1929. Play-bill style of poster printed in brown ink on cream paper with the red cross in flag of Milan at the top of its decorative border. The poster is of the style which would be displayed outside the La Scala, Milan, giving details of the performance planned for 17 March 1929. The poster details the full casts for the three ballets programmed. Il Bacio della fata (The Fairy’s Kiss music by Igor Stravinsky), La Bien-aimée (music by Franz Schubert), and La Valse (music by Maurice Ravel) all choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska.
Collection
Accession number
S.32-2016

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Record createdOctober 27, 2015
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