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Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ papers and designs

Title
  1. Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ papers and designs, circa 1909-1952.
Author
  1. Dobuzhinskiĭ, Mstislav Valerianovich, 1875-1957

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Description
  1. 14 boxes; 73 x 58 cm. or smaller.
Summary
  1. Original set designs, working drawings and sketches, blueprints and notes by Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ for the following productions: Anne of England by Mary Cass Canfield and Ethel Borden adapted from Viceroy Sarah by Norman Ginsbury (1941); Boris Godunov opera by Modest Mussorgsky (n. d.); Don Giovanni music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and with an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte (1952); Das Dreimaderlhaus (House of the Three Girls) adapted into English language versions as Blossom Time and Lilac Time is a Viennese pastiche 'operetta' with music by Franz Schubert rearranged by Hungarian Heinrich Berte and a libretto by Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert (n. d.); Emilia Plater (Lithuanian National Theatre) (1939); Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man by Alexander Ostrovski (1953); Eugene Onegin (opera) by P. Tchaikovsky (different productions 1923-1953); The Fair at Sorochinsk book by Nicolai Gogol, music by Modest Mussorgsky (1942); The Four Ruffians by Edward J. Dent adapted from I Quattro Rusteghi by Goldoni music by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1951); Die Geburt der Salome (1944); Happy Endings by A. Chekhov (n.d.); Khovanshina by M. Mussorgsky (1948-1950); Love for three oranges (1949); Masked Ball music by G. Verdi (1940); A Month in the Country (1909); Queen of Spades by P. Tchaikovsky (1925-1931); Radvila Perkunas by Jurgis Karnavicius (1936); Wozzeck opera music by Allen Berg (1952). There are also a few designs for unidentified productions. Most of the designs and sketches are signed.
Subject
  1. Da Ponte, Lorenzo, 1749-1838
  2. Berté, Heinrich
  3. Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno, 1876-1948
  4. Gogolʹ, Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich, 1809-1852
  5. Reichert, Heinz
  6. Willner, Alfred Maria
  7. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
  8. Goldoni, Carlo, 1707-1793
  9. Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
  10. Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904
  11. Karnavičius, Jurgis, 1884-1941
  12. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893
  13. Ostrovsky, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1823-1886
  14. Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881
  15. Dobuzhinskiĭ, Mstislav Valerianovich, 1875-1957
Genre/Form
  1. Drawings.
  2. Sketches.
  3. Set design drawings.
Call number
  1. *T-Vim 2010-082
Source (note)
  1. Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ estate
Biography (note)
  1. Mstislav Valerianovich Dobuzhinskiĭ (1875-1957) was a Russian-born stage designer and painter who lived in New York City.
Language (note)
  1. Materials in Russian, English, German and Lithuanian.
Author
  1. Dobuzhinskiĭ, Mstislav Valerianovich, 1875-1957.
Title
  1. Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ papers and designs, circa 1909-1952.
Biography
  1. Mstislav Valerianovich Dobuzhinskiĭ (1875-1957) was a Russian-born stage designer and painter who lived in New York City.
Language
  1. Materials in Russian, English, German and Lithuanian.
Note
  1. Gift: Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ estate, 1958 or 1959.
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  1. *T-Vim 2010-082
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