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Golovin Alexander
At Baroness Shtral’s
1917
Set design to "Masquerade", drama by Mikhail Lermontov
Alexandrinsky Theatre, Petrograd, 1917
Gouache, silver paint, pastel, ink, cane pen on cardboard. 63.5 × 93.2 (without frame)
Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16489
Golovin Alexander
Coviello
1917
Costume design to "Masquerade", drama by Mikhail Lermontov
Alexandrinsky Theatre, Petrograd, 1917
Lead pencil, ink, pen, watercolour, whitewash, bronze and silver paint on paper. 35 × 31 cm
Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16490
Golovin Alexander
Boulevard by the Volga
1916
Set design. "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky (Director: Vsevolod Meyerhold)
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, 1916
Gouache on cardboard. 69.4 × 98.2 cm (without frame)
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16493
Golovin Alexander
Ravine
1916
Set design. "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, 1916
Gouache on cardboard. 69.8 × 98.8 cm (without frame)
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16494
Golovin Alexander
Feklusha
1916
Costume design. "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, 1916
Ink, gouache, watercolour on paper mounted on cardboard. 34.7 × 29.1 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16495
Golovin Alexander
Varvara
1916
Costume design. "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, 1916
Watercolour, ink, whitewash on paper. 34.3 × 28.7 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16496
Golovin Alexander
Kudryash (Curly-Haired)
1916
Costume design. "The Storm" by Alexander Ostrovsky.
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, 1916
Watercolour, ink on paper. 34.3 × 28.7 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16497
Golovin Alexander
Smeraldina
1917
Costume design. “Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov. Scene 2
(Director: Vsevolod Meyerhold. Composer: Alexander Glazunov)
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, Premiered on February 25, 1917
Silver paint, ink and watercolour, whitewash, graphite pencil and pen on paper on cardboard. 34 × 31,2 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16498
Golovin Alexander
Mauve Domino
1917
Costume design. “Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov. Scene 2
(Director: Vsevolod Meyerhold. Composer: Alexander Glazunov)
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, Premiered on February 25, 1917
Graphite pencil, ink and watercolour and pen on paper on cardboard. 35 × 31.3 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16499
Golovin Alexander
The Scene with Card Players
1917
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Set design. Scene 1
(Director: Vsevolod Meyerhold. Composer: Alexander Glazunov)
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, Premiered on February 25, 1917
Gouache, silver paint on cardboard, ink, reed pen. 68.7 × 97.5 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16500
Golovin Alexander
Sketch of the Curtain for Scene 8 (Ballroom)
1917
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
(Director: Vsevolod Meyerhold. Composer: Alexander Glazunov)
Alexandrinsky Theatre. Petrograd, Premiered on February 25, 1917
Gouache, silver and bronze paint on cardboard, ink, reed pen. 77.5 × 95.2 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16501
Golovin Alexander
Dwarf
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scene 2
Graphite pencil, watercolour, white paint on paper, ink, pen. 34.5 × 28.9 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16502
Golovin Alexander
Jester
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scene 2
Graphite pencil, watercolour, silver paint on paper, ink, pen. 35.2 × 30.7 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16503
Golovin Alexander
Domino
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scene 2
Paper on cardboard, graphite pencil, watercolour, white and silver paint, ink, pen. 34.6 × 29.1 cm
Сollection of the Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44)
16504
Golovin Alexander
Masquerade Hall
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Set design. Scene 2
Gouache, silver and bronze paint on cardboard, ink, reed pen. 70 × 100 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16505
Golovin Alexander
Blue Pierrot
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scene 2
Alexandrinsky Theatre, Petrograd, premiered February 25 1917
Pencil, watercolour, ink, pen, bronze on paper
34.5 × 30.9 cm
© Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44), #4 2019 (65)
Brad Rosenstein, Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Staging the Future. Meyerhold and Golovin’s lost production of “The Nightingale”
16506
Golovin Alexander
Turk
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scene 2
Graphite pencil, watercolour, white, bronze and silver paint on paper, ink, pen. 34.5 × 30.9 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16507
Golovin Alexander
Sprich
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scenes 1, 2 ,4, 5
Graphite pencil, watercolour, ink, pen, whitewash, silver and bronze on paper
37.4 × 28.7 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16508
Golovin Alexander
Arbenin
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scenes 1, 2 ,8, 9
Graphite pencil, watercolour, ink, pen, silver and bronze on paper. 34.5 × 30.9 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16509
Golovin Alexander
Zvezdich’s House
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Set design. Scene 6
Gouache, silver paint on cardboard. 67.5 × 97.2 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16510
Golovin Alexander
Arbenin’s Study
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Set design. Scene 5
Gouache, silver paint, pastel on cardboard, ink, reed pen. 63.5 × 93.2 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16511
Golovin Alexander
Ball Scene
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Set design. Scene 8
Alexandrinsky Theatre, Petrograd, premiered February 25 1917
Gouache, silver and bronze paint, ink, reed pen on cardboard
71.2 × 102.2 cm
© Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44), #4 2019 (65)
Brad Rosenstein, Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Staging the Future. Meyerhold and Golovin’s lost production of “The Nightingale”
16512
Golovin Alexander
Nina
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scenes 8 and 9
Graphite pencil, watercolour, white paint, silver and bronze paint on paper, ink. 39.9 × 28.9 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16513
Golovin Alexander
Prince Zvezdich
“Masquerade” by Mikhail Lermontov
Costume design. Scenes 6 and 8
Graphite pencil, watercolour, silver paint, ink, pen on paper on cardboard. 35.8 × 29.1 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16514
Golovin Alexander
Cherubino
Costume design for “The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness”, comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais
Gouache, ink, pen on paper. 35 × 25 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16516
Golovin Alexander
Marceline
Costume design for “The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness”, comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais
Gouache, ink, pen on paper. 36 × 26 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16517
Golovin Alexander
Suzanne
Costume design for “The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness”, comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais
Gouache, ink, pen on paper. 34.5 × 26 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16520
Golovin Alexander
Figaro
Costume design for “The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness”, comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais
Gouache, ink, pen on paper. 35.5 × 25.5 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16521
Golovin Alexander
Сount
Costume design for “The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness”, comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais
Gouache, ink, pen on paper. 34.5 × 25 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16522
Golovin Alexander
Сountess
Costume design for “The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness”, comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais
Gouache, ink, pen on paper. 35 × 25.5 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16523
Golovin Alexander
Othello
Costume design for “Othello ”, tragedy by William Shakespeare
Watercolour, whitewash, lead pencil on paper. 37.5 × 25 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16526
Golovin Alexander
Desdemona
Costume design for “Othello ”, tragedy by William Shakespeare
Watercolour, whitewash, lead pencil on paper. 38.7 × 30 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16527
Golovin Alexander
Musicians
Costume design for “Othello ”, tragedy by William Shakespeare
Watercolour, whitewash, lead pencil on paper. 36 × 33 cm
Moscow Art Theatre Museum
#3 2014 (44)
16528
Golovin Alexander
Remendado
1908
Male costume design to “Carmen”, opera by Georges Bizet, stage director Vasily Shkafer
Acts 2,3
Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, premiere 1908
Watercolour, pencil on cardboard. 32.1 × 24.1 cm
© Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44), #4 2019 (65)
Alexander Golovin's Work for the Theatre and Alexei Bakhrushin
Brad Rosenstein, Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Staging the Future. Meyerhold and Golovin’s lost production of “The Nightingale”
16529
Golovin Alexander
Arbenin. No. 89
1917
Male costume design to “Masquerade”, drama by Lermontov, stage director Vsevolod Meyerhold
Scenes 5, 6, 7, 10
Alexandrinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, premiere on February 25, 1917
Lead pencil, ink, pen. 39.8 × 28.9 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16530
Golovin Alexander
Design of side curtain to “Eugene Onegin”, opera by Tchaikovsky (1925)
1925
(production was not realised)
Pencil, tempera on plywood. 74 × 87.5 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16531
Golovin Alexander
Set design (development version) to “The Nightingale”, opera by Igor Stravinsky
1918
Stage director Vsevolod Meyerhold, conductor Albert Coates
Mariinsky Theatre, Petrograd, premiere May 30, 1918
Watercolour, pencil, gouache, ink. 54.5 × 65 cm
© Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
#3 2014 (44), #4 2019 (65)
Alexander Golovin's Work for the Theatre and Alexei Bakhrushin
Brad Rosenstein, Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Staging the Future. Meyerhold and Golovin’s lost production of “The Nightingale”
16532
Golovin Alexander
Portrait of Golovin-Kotova
Reverse: identical
Lead pencil on paper. 28.6 × 19.7 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16533
Golovin Alexander
Set design to Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera “The Maid of Pskov”
1901
Director R. Vasilevsky
Act 2, scene 2
Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, 1901
Gouache, bronze paint on cardboard. 51.2 cm × 92.2 cm (without frame); 66.1 × 107.4 cm (frame)
#3 2014 (44)
16535
Golovin Alexander
Parts of set model for “La Traviata”, opera by Verdi
1925
Odessa National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Ukraine, 1925 (production was not realised)
Watercolour, pencil on cardboard
#3 2014 (44)
16536
Golovin Alexander
Yury Bakhrushin in childhood
1897
Black chalk, charcoal on cardboard. 85 × 63.5 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16537
Golovin Alexander
Male costume design for the dance “Lezghinka”
1904
Сostume design for “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, Оpera by Glinka, stage director Osip Palecek
Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, premiere on December 10 1904
Pencil, watercolour, gouache, bronze paint on paper. 35 × 25.7 cm
© The Museum of Theatre and Music, St. Petersburg
#3 2014 (44)
16541
Golovin Alexander
Lyudmila’s costume design. Act 3
1904
Сostume design for “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, Оpera by Glinka, stage director Osip Palecek
Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, premiere on December 10 1904
Pencil, watercolour, whitewash on paper. 33.1 × 25.1 cm
© The Museum of Theatre and Music, St. Petersburg
#3 2014 (44)
16542
Golovin Alexander
Lezghinka
1904
Сostume design for “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, Оpera by Glinka, stage director Osip Palecek
Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, premiere on December 10 1904
Watercolour, gouache, graphite pencil, whitewash, golden paint on paper. 35.8 × 25.5 cm
© The Museum of Theatre and Music, St. Petersburg
#3 2014 (44)
16545
Golovin Alexander
Portrait of Gurly Telyakovskaya
1910s
Watercolour, pencil on paper. 21 × 13 cm
#3 2014 (44)
16547