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Title The Russian Ballet in Western Europe, 1909-1920. |
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Published, Date Richard Clay for John Lane, London,1921. |
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Description 4to (33.5 x 27 cm). xv, [4] list of illustrations, 132 pp., 66 tipped-in, mostly colour, illustrations after various artists, 5 portrait plates, full-page red and black lithograph and smaller illustrations after Goncharova in text. Original white buckram-backed boards with gilt highlights, spine gilt lettered, top edge gilt, original publisher's slipcase with price label; pastedowns and edges a bit spotted, slipcase rubbed at extremities. |
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Note Excellent, fresh copy of this richly illustrated study, No. 444 out of 500 copies only. Rare with the publisher's slipcase. The plates represent all main artists which contributed to the early times of the Ballets Russes - actually all main Parisian painters of the time: Picasso, Derain, Matisse, Sert and, on the Russian side, Bakst, Goncharova, Benois, Fedorovskiy, Golovin, Larionov, Roerich, Serov and Sudeykin. |
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Stock Number 75518 |
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