ID 718108
Lot 94 | ILIAZD, Ilia Zdanevich dit
Estimate value
€ 1 000 – 1 500
Bal Banal organisé par l’Union des artistes russes au profit de la Caisse de Secours Mutuels de l’Union. Programme
ILIAZD, Ilia Zdanevich dit
Bal Banal organisé par l’Union des artistes russes au profit de la Caisse de Secours Mutuels de l’Union. Programme.
Paris, Salle Bullier, 14 mars 1924
In-folio (385 x 285 mm), (8 pp.) couverture comprise, plié. Programme.
ILLUSTRATIONS : 16 illustrations en noir, parmi lesquelles celles de Picasso ou Braque.
Est annoncé Le Triomphe du cubisme, tableau vivant d’Iliazd (dont ce dernier a réalisé le rideau de scène) sur une chorégraphie et mise en scène de Larionov.
Program with 16 illustrations in black (includes illustrations by Picasso and Braque).
[JOINTS du même auteur :]
2) Bal Banal. Paris, Salle Bullier, 14 mars 1924. Un feuillet in-folio (765 x 282 mm), placard imprimé recto. Affiche illustrée d’un dessin de Goncharova accompagnant un long texte entièrement dédié aux vertus du banal et promettant les surprises les plus banales, les attractions les plus traditionnelles, le cotillon ordinaire, la vieille poste d’amour, les Clowns vulgaires, les concours triviaux et le Pierrot sentimental. Poster illustrated with Goncharova’s drawing. Contains a long text dedicated to virtues of “banal”.
3) Bal Banal. Paris, Salle Bullier, 14 mars 1924. Un feuillet in-8 (260 x 160 mm), feuillet imprimé recto. Billet d’entrée n°181, orné de la même illustration de Goncharova que l’affiche ci-dessus, tirée ici en deux couleurs et portant le cachet de l’Union des Artistes Russes à Paris. Entry ticket n°181 with the same illustration by Goncharova than the previous poster. Includes the stamp of the Union of Russian artists in Paris.
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