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Sonia Delaunay
1918
Sonia Delaunay Costume for Cleopatra
Author:
Sonia Delaunay
Medium:
silk
Genre:
Design
Style:
Orphism
Original:
All rights reserved
Restoration:
All rights reserved
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Brazilian gentlemen from Ukraine in nice suits
Young lady Brustura
Carnival In Venice
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David Burliuk in America
Pulcinella
Figurative composition
Romeo and Juliet – set design mock-up – Juliet's bedroom (1921)
Operetta (1930)
Theater Models 3 (1930)
Theater Models 2 (1930)
Theater Models 1 (1930)
Constructivist stage design (1927)
Theater Models 7 (1930)
Theater Models 6 (1930)
Theater Models 5 (1930)
Theater Models 4 (1930)
Theater Models 12 (1930)
Theater Models 11 (1930)
Theater Models 10 (1930)
Theater Models 8 (1930)
Theater Models 13 (1930)
Theater Models 14 (1930)
Theater Models 16 (1930)
Couple in festive traditional attire
Traditional blessing of food at Easter
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SD 176 A 2013 0294 JT Delaunay Sideboard Resize Crop
Interior design for the dining room of Sonia Delaunay Paris apartment
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Costume for the ballet Cleopatra, 1918
Cleopatra, 1918 Costume designed by Sonia Delaunay
Costume for the ballet Cleopatra, 1918
Tetiana Yablonska
"Woe to the Liar" Scene from the play. Act V
The premiere took place in Odessa on August 21, 1918, and the premiere in Kyiv was on December 12, 1918.
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Ukrainian refugee - american style
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