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Oedipus Rex

Costume Design
1945 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In 1945 Tyrone Guthrie planned to produce Oedipus Rex at the Old Vic with designs by Sophie Fedorovitch. Fedorovitch had completed the costume designs when it was decided to make this part of a double bill with Sheridan's play The Critic. Guthrie then pulled out and the production passed to Michel St. Denis with designs from John Piper.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleOedipus Rex (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Gouache and pencil on paper
Brief description
Costume design by Sophie Fedorovitch for a male member of the chorus in a proposed production of Oedipus Rex, 1945
Physical description
Costume for a male member of the chorus. He wears a robe in rust-brown, grey, black and white. He has grey hair and a grey beard.

Dimensions
  • Height: 37.7cm
  • Width: 27.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Chorus' (Written in pencil, lower left)
Credit line
Given by the Friends of the Museum of the Performing Arts
Object history
One of a large lot of Fedorovitch designs, then unidentified, acquired by Richard Buckle for £160 at the auction of Simon Fleet's estate in Salisbury. These designs were purchased for Buckle's Friends of the Museum of the Performing Arts. They were later given by Buckle to the V&A on behalf of the Friends of the Museum of the Performing Arts.

Summary
In 1945 Tyrone Guthrie planned to produce Oedipus Rex at the Old Vic with designs by Sophie Fedorovitch. Fedorovitch had completed the costume designs when it was decided to make this part of a double bill with Sheridan's play The Critic. Guthrie then pulled out and the production passed to Michel St. Denis with designs from John Piper.
Collection
Accession number
S.640-2019

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Record createdOctober 2, 2019
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