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Sergei Soudeikine set designs for cinema
- Title
- Sergei Soudeikine set designs for cinema, 1938-1939.
- Author
- Soudeikine, Serge.
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Status | Container | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Box 2 | Still image | Supervised use | *T-Vim 2013-210 Box 2 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Box 1 | Still image | Supervised use | *T-Vim 2013-210 Box 1 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre |
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- Description
- 2 boxes (22 drawings) : some col.; 46 x 62 cm. or smaller.
- Summary
- Original set designs, mostly color, by Sergei Soudeikine, for the motion pictures We Live Again (1938) and Wuthering Heights (1939).
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Set design drawings.
- Call Number
- *T-Vim 2013-210
- OCLC
- 869897236
- Author
- Soudeikine, Serge. Artist
- Title
- Sergei Soudeikine set designs for cinema, 1938-1939.
- Biography
- Stage designer Sergei Soudeikine (1882-1946) was born in Russia and studied art in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Paris. He began designing sets in 1905 with Meyerhold's Moscow production of The death of Tintagiles by Maurice Maeterlinck, the first of several collaborations with Meyerhold. Soudeikine also designed sets for the Kamerny Theatre, as well as sets and costumes for Sergei Diaghilev's production of La Tragedie de Salome by Florent Schmitt (1913). Emigrating to Paris circa 1918, Soudeikine worked for the impresario Nikita Balieff, creator and producer of various editions of the revue Chauve-souris. Coming to New York in 1922, Soudeikine designed for the Metropolitan Opera, Radio City Music Hall, the Broadway productions of Chauve-souris (1922-1927), and several other shows, among them the original production of Porgy and Bess (1935), as well as for ballets. Soudeikine's film work included We Live Again (1938). His marriages to actress Olga Glebova and dancer Vera de Bosset ending in divorce, Soudeikine was married to soprano Jeanne Palmer for many years until his death. He died on Aug. 12, 1946 in Nyack, New York.
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- *T-Vim 2013-210