Exter Alexandra

Exter Alexandra. Venice. 1924
Venice
1924

Oil on canvas

#1 2003 (01)

V. TOURCHIN

25029
Exter Alexandra. Costume design for a dancer
Costume design for a dancer

Gouache on paper. 50.5 by 34 cm

#1 2003 (01)

V. Dudakov

25030
Exter Alexandra. Still-life with Fruit, Vegetable, Bowl of Eggs and Bottle of Mi
Still-life with Fruit, Vegetable, Bowl of Eggs and Bottle of Milk
с. 1908–1909

Oil on canvas

#1 2004 (02)

V. Dudakov

25031
Exter Alexandra. Circus. From the «Theatrical Decorations» album. 1930
Circus. From the «Theatrical Decorations» album
1930

Tempera and stencil on paper

Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky Collection

#1 2005 (06)

A. Savinov

25032
Exter Alexandra. Florence. 1914-1915
Florence
1914-1915

Oil on canvas. 100×146 cm

Gift of George Kostakis, 1977

Tretyakov Gallery

#2 2006 (11)

Irina Lebedeva

25033
Exter Alexandra. Bacchante
Bacchante

Scetch of Costume for “Phamira Kiphared” (by Innokentii Annenskii). 1916

Gouache on cardboard. 45 by 36.5 cm

Ukrainian State Museum of Theatre, Music and Films Arts

#3 2007 (16)

Natella Voiskounski

25034
Three Female Figures (A. Exter and her Dog, N. Davydova and  E. Prybylskaya)
Three Female Figures (A. Exter and her Dog, N. Davydova and E. Prybylskaya)
1910

Oil on canvas. 63 by 60 cm

National Art Museum of Ukraine

#3 2007 (16)

Natella Voiskounski

25035
Exter Alexandra. Still-life. 1909
Still-life
1909

Oil on canvas. 71 by 53.5 cm

The Serpukhov Museum of History and Art

#1 2008 (18)

Andrei Pilipenko

25036
Exter Alexandra. Dancer. 1916
Dancer
1916

Whitewash, Indian ink, gouache, watercolour on paper

48.8 × 31.6 cm

Acquired from A. Koonen (Moscow)

Work donated to the Tretyakov Gallery by George Costakis in 1977

Tretyakov Gallery

#1 2015 (46)

Irina Pronina

25037
Exter Alexandra. Kyiv. City. 1913
Kyiv. City
1913

Oil on canvas

80.5 × 70.5 cm

© Vologda Regional Art Gallery

#1 2021 (70)

Natalia Avtonomova

29778
Exter Alexandra. Sketch for the stage decorations for a production of Shakespear
Sketch for the stage decorations for a production of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
1921

Colourwash, bronze colour, lead pencil on carboard 

47.7 × 64.2 cm

Tretyakov Gallery

#1 2021 (70)

Natalia Avtonomova

29780