71. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I 高清作品[21%]

DO-Christo  (Javacheff Christo) - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:6353 x 5789 px

克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I-

Christo * (Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Wrapped Snoopy House (Collage), 2004, signed, dated Christo 2004, cloth, threads, charcoal, pencil, color crayon, paint and adhesive tape on cardboard, 61.2 x 55 cm,
framed under plexiglass

The wrapped Snoopy House is registered in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York.

We are grateful to Jonathan Henery, Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York, for his scientific support in cataloguing the work.

Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Collection of the printer and fabricator Jack Lemon, Chicago
Private collection, 德国y

Literature:
This work is the prototype for the multiple, published by Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa, California see: Matthias Koddenberg, Jörg Schellmann: Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Prints and Objects. Catalogue Raisonné, p. 213, no 188

Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000) was the cartoonist of the globally successful comic series \"Peanuts\". The 美国 author and illustrator portrayed 美国 suburban life from the perspective of a group of children in the daily comic strips, which ran for decades. Peanuts was special in that it combined pointed wit with philosophical reflection.

Most of the comic strips focus on the main characters Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy. Snoopy, the white dog with the black floppy ears, is now considered an integral part of our popular culture.
Snoopy lives in a kennel in Charlie Brown\'s garden. There, the beagle spends most of his time lying lazily on the roof of his hut, the so-called Snoopy Dog House, pondering his philosophical thoughts while waiting for his next meal.

In 1975, Charles M. Schulz met the packaging artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo at a discussion group in Colorado. The cartoonist then paid tribute to the artist couple by creating a Peanuts comic strip in 1978 in which Christo wraps Snoopy‘s House in fabric. In the comic strip, Snoopy wonders what Christo will cover next and finds his house wrapped at the end of the sequence. Christo returned the cartoonist\'s compliment by turning the comic image into reality decades later, designing a life-size, three-dimensional doghouse for the Charles M. Schulz Museum and wrapping it in tarpaulin, polyethylene and rope.
The work offered here is an original collage with real fabric wrapping, created by Christo in 1994 as a prototype for the later multiple. The multiple is number 188 in the catalogue raisonné.
This original work came from the estate of printer Jack Lemon, who founded his life\'s work, the Landfall Press, in Chicago in 1970. Lemon and his team printed lithographs by Christo, Philip Pearlstein and Sol LeWitt, among others.

72. 帕甘,威利。1882-1955. 《雷鸟》(The Thunderbird)的14件服装设计,由米歇尔·福金(Michel Fokine)编舞,由其妻子维拉·福金娜(Vera Fokina)演唱剧本,是一幕阿兹特克芭蕾舞剧,于1921年9月3日在纽约竞技场开幕, 高清作品[15%]

14 costume designs for The Thunderbird, one-act Aztec ballet choreographed by Michel Fokine with libretto by his wife Vera Fokina, performed in the revue Get Together, opened at the New York Hippodrome, September 3, 1921,

图片文件尺寸 : 5004 x 3920px

POGANY, WILLY. 1882-1955.:14 costume designs for The Thunderbird, one-act Aztec ballet choreographed by Michel Fokine with libretto by his wife Vera Fokina, performed in the revue Get Together, opened at the New York Hippodrome, September 3, 1921, watercolor, gouache and silver paint over pencil, 13 measure 480 x 348 mm (19 x 13 5/8 inches); and one for Vera Fokina measuring 535 x 370 mm (20 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches), all but one signed \"Willy Pogany\" and four with Fokine\'s autograph pencil notation \"O. K./ M. Fokine,\" with additional manuscript notes in Russian and English, many in his hand, on versos, various date labels affixed to the versos, fabric samples to the verso of one, some chipping to corners, minor soiling. Housed in custom cloth box, morocco title label Willy Pogany 1882-1955 on spine.

FINE COLLECTION OF POGANY COSTUME DESIGNS FOR FOKINE\'S THE THUNDERBIRD. Hungarian-born artist Willy Pogány was one of the most versatile artists of the early 20th Century. He first gained fame as an exceptional children\'s and other gift book illustrator after he moved to London in 1908. Ten years later he came to the United States where he became a prolific contributor to books and magazines and a busy set and costume designer for Broadway, the Metropolitan Opera and the movies. His murals graced theaters and apartment buildings. In Hollywood, he was art director for many motion pictures including Dames, Dante\'s Inferno, Kid Millions and Wonder Bar. Walter Lantz\'s Technicolor animated short Scrambled Eggs (1939) featured Pogány\'s Peterkin, a mischievous satyr.

Michel Fokine (1880-1942) was one of the most influential dancers and choreographers of the Modern Era. Sergei Diaghilev made him resident choreographer of the Ballets Russes in 1909. Among his greatest ballets for this company were The Firebird (1910); Petrushka (1912); and Le Spectre de la Rose (1911) in which Nijinsky danced the lead role. He and his wife, ballerina Vera Fokina, left Russia in 1918. After the triumphal 1918 New York debut of Rimsky-Korsakov\'s opera Le Coq d\'or at The Met as a ballet by Fokine with sets and costumes by Pogány (\"as mad as Trotzky [sic] and twice as exhilarating\"), the choreographer and his designer teamed again for a new ballet based on an Aztec legend. The Thunderbird was the highlight of Dillingham\'s oddly assorted Broadway revue Get Together. Fokina was responsible for the libretto; and she and her husband danced as Princess Nahua and Atzlan. The music was a selection from Russian composers Borodin, Glinka and Tchaikovsky, and Fokine also choreographed a ballet on ice for the show based on \"The Red Shoes.\" \"Fokine has done a gorgeous piece of choreography, and Mr. Pogany has given it setting and costumes that surpass anything he has heretofore done, not even his \'Coq d\'Or.\' The story of the princess released by love from the power of a wizard and her union with her warrior lover is beautifully told\" (New York Tribune, Sept. 5, 1921). The Thunderbird was like a Native American Firebird. Perhaps the loveliest of Pogány\'s designs was for Fokina\'s princess, a silver costume with white ostrich plumes.

帕甘,威利。1882-1955. 《雷鸟》(The Thunderbird)的14件服装设计,由米歇尔·福金(Michel Fokine)编舞,由其妻子维拉·福金娜(Vera Fokina)演唱剧本,是一幕阿兹特克芭蕾舞剧,于1921年9月3日在纽约竞技场开幕,

wonder油画图片- 高清wonder绘画作品- 代表作全集 中艺名画下载


71. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I 高清作品[21%]

DO-Christo  (Javacheff Christo) - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:6353 x 5789 px

克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I-

Christo * (Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Wrapped Snoopy House (Collage), 2004, signed, dated Christo 2004, cloth, threads, charcoal, pencil, color crayon, paint and adhesive tape on cardboard, 61.2 x 55 cm,
framed under plexiglass

The wrapped Snoopy House is registered in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York.

We are grateful to Jonathan Henery, Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York, for his scientific support in cataloguing the work.

Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Collection of the printer and fabricator Jack Lemon, Chicago
Private collection, 德国y

Literature:
This work is the prototype for the multiple, published by Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa, California see: Matthias Koddenberg, Jörg Schellmann: Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Prints and Objects. Catalogue Raisonné, p. 213, no 188

Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000) was the cartoonist of the globally successful comic series \"Peanuts\". The 美国 author and illustrator portrayed 美国 suburban life from the perspective of a group of children in the daily comic strips, which ran for decades. Peanuts was special in that it combined pointed wit with philosophical reflection.

Most of the comic strips focus on the main characters Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy. Snoopy, the white dog with the black floppy ears, is now considered an integral part of our popular culture.
Snoopy lives in a kennel in Charlie Brown\'s garden. There, the beagle spends most of his time lying lazily on the roof of his hut, the so-called Snoopy Dog House, pondering his philosophical thoughts while waiting for his next meal.

In 1975, Charles M. Schulz met the packaging artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo at a discussion group in Colorado. The cartoonist then paid tribute to the artist couple by creating a Peanuts comic strip in 1978 in which Christo wraps Snoopy‘s House in fabric. In the comic strip, Snoopy wonders what Christo will cover next and finds his house wrapped at the end of the sequence. Christo returned the cartoonist\'s compliment by turning the comic image into reality decades later, designing a life-size, three-dimensional doghouse for the Charles M. Schulz Museum and wrapping it in tarpaulin, polyethylene and rope.
The work offered here is an original collage with real fabric wrapping, created by Christo in 1994 as a prototype for the later multiple. The multiple is number 188 in the catalogue raisonné.
This original work came from the estate of printer Jack Lemon, who founded his life\'s work, the Landfall Press, in Chicago in 1970. Lemon and his team printed lithographs by Christo, Philip Pearlstein and Sol LeWitt, among others.

72. 帕甘,威利。1882-1955. 《雷鸟》(The Thunderbird)的14件服装设计,由米歇尔·福金(Michel Fokine)编舞,由其妻子维拉·福金娜(Vera Fokina)演唱剧本,是一幕阿兹特克芭蕾舞剧,于1921年9月3日在纽约竞技场开幕, 高清作品[15%]

14 costume designs for The Thunderbird, one-act Aztec ballet choreographed by Michel Fokine with libretto by his wife Vera Fokina, performed in the revue Get Together, opened at the New York Hippodrome, September 3, 1921,

图片文件尺寸 : 5004 x 3920px

POGANY, WILLY. 1882-1955.:14 costume designs for The Thunderbird, one-act Aztec ballet choreographed by Michel Fokine with libretto by his wife Vera Fokina, performed in the revue Get Together, opened at the New York Hippodrome, September 3, 1921, watercolor, gouache and silver paint over pencil, 13 measure 480 x 348 mm (19 x 13 5/8 inches); and one for Vera Fokina measuring 535 x 370 mm (20 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches), all but one signed \"Willy Pogany\" and four with Fokine\'s autograph pencil notation \"O. K./ M. Fokine,\" with additional manuscript notes in Russian and English, many in his hand, on versos, various date labels affixed to the versos, fabric samples to the verso of one, some chipping to corners, minor soiling. Housed in custom cloth box, morocco title label Willy Pogany 1882-1955 on spine.

FINE COLLECTION OF POGANY COSTUME DESIGNS FOR FOKINE\'S THE THUNDERBIRD. Hungarian-born artist Willy Pogány was one of the most versatile artists of the early 20th Century. He first gained fame as an exceptional children\'s and other gift book illustrator after he moved to London in 1908. Ten years later he came to the United States where he became a prolific contributor to books and magazines and a busy set and costume designer for Broadway, the Metropolitan Opera and the movies. His murals graced theaters and apartment buildings. In Hollywood, he was art director for many motion pictures including Dames, Dante\'s Inferno, Kid Millions and Wonder Bar. Walter Lantz\'s Technicolor animated short Scrambled Eggs (1939) featured Pogány\'s Peterkin, a mischievous satyr.

Michel Fokine (1880-1942) was one of the most influential dancers and choreographers of the Modern Era. Sergei Diaghilev made him resident choreographer of the Ballets Russes in 1909. Among his greatest ballets for this company were The Firebird (1910); Petrushka (1912); and Le Spectre de la Rose (1911) in which Nijinsky danced the lead role. He and his wife, ballerina Vera Fokina, left Russia in 1918. After the triumphal 1918 New York debut of Rimsky-Korsakov\'s opera Le Coq d\'or at The Met as a ballet by Fokine with sets and costumes by Pogány (\"as mad as Trotzky [sic] and twice as exhilarating\"), the choreographer and his designer teamed again for a new ballet based on an Aztec legend. The Thunderbird was the highlight of Dillingham\'s oddly assorted Broadway revue Get Together. Fokina was responsible for the libretto; and she and her husband danced as Princess Nahua and Atzlan. The music was a selection from Russian composers Borodin, Glinka and Tchaikovsky, and Fokine also choreographed a ballet on ice for the show based on \"The Red Shoes.\" \"Fokine has done a gorgeous piece of choreography, and Mr. Pogany has given it setting and costumes that surpass anything he has heretofore done, not even his \'Coq d\'Or.\' The story of the princess released by love from the power of a wizard and her union with her warrior lover is beautifully told\" (New York Tribune, Sept. 5, 1921). The Thunderbird was like a Native American Firebird. Perhaps the loveliest of Pogány\'s designs was for Fokina\'s princess, a silver costume with white ostrich plumes.

帕甘,威利。1882-1955. 《雷鸟》(The Thunderbird)的14件服装设计,由米歇尔·福金(Michel Fokine)编舞,由其妻子维拉·福金娜(Vera Fokina)演唱剧本,是一幕阿兹特克芭蕾舞剧,于1921年9月3日在纽约竞技场开幕,