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Photographic Print : The Maksemyan's Throne. Stage design for the theatre play Tsar Maximilian by Aleksey Remizov, 1911. Creator: Tatlin, Vladimir Evgraphovich (1885-1953)
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The Maksemyan's Throne. Stage design for the theatre play Tsar Maximilian by Aleksey Remizov, 1911. Creator: Tatlin, Vladimir Evgraphovich (1885-1953)
The Maksemyan's Throne. Stage design for the theatre play Tsar Maximilian by Aleksey Remizov, 1911. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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Media ID 38071905
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Petersburg Scenic Design Scenic Painting Set Design Stage Design State Russian Museum Tatlin Theatrical Scenic Painting Vladimir Evgraphovich 1885 1953 Watercolour On Paper
10"x8" Photo Print
Step into the world of Russian theatre with this stunning photographic print of "The Maksemyan's Throne" stage design by Vladimir Tatlin. Transport yourself to 1911 and experience the intricate details and grandeur of Tsar Maximilian's world. Available now at Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning print captures the intricate and elaborate stage design for the theatre play "Tsar Maximilian" by Aleksey Remizov, created in 1911 by the talented artist Vladimir Evgraphovich Tatlin. The Maksemyan's Throne is a central focal point of this theatrical masterpiece, showcasing a blend of ballet, fine art, opera, and scenic design.
Tatlin's attention to detail is evident in every pencil stroke and watercolor wash on paper, bringing to life the grandeur and opulence of Tsar Maksemyan's world. The rich colors and ornate patterns transport viewers to a time of royalty and extravagance.
Located in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, this piece exemplifies Tatlin's mastery of theatrical scenic painting and set design. His ability to create a visual feast for the eyes is truly remarkable.
As you gaze upon this photo print, you can almost hear the echoes of actors' voices filling the theater as they bring Tsar Maximilian's story to life. It serves as a reminder of the power of art to transport us to different worlds and immerse us in captivating narratives.
Let yourself be swept away by the beauty and creativity captured in this image – a true testament to Tatlin's artistic genius.
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