Russian Ballet

David Garshen Bomberg British

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This artist’s book, published in 1919 by London’s politically and artistically radical bookshop Henderson’s (known as "the Bomb Shop"), was based on sketches Bomberg made in 1914. Like similar works by the Vorticists, a group Bomberg was affiliated with yet never formally a member of, these images, as well as other pieces made during this period, have an architectonic structure and aesthetic recalling both Cubism and Futurism, though they adhered to neither. Initially, the drawings were not linked to Russian ballet. Years later, however, in 1919, Bomberg connected the drawings with a London production he attended of La Boutique fantasque, with sets by André Derain, likely embellishing his compositions and making the palette more intense to reflect the influence of the Ballets Russes performance.

Russian Ballet, David Garshen Bomberg (British, Birmingham 1890–1957 London), Artist's book with text and six color lithographs

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