Synthèse du costume théâtral.
£9,500 · Offered by Shapero Rare Books
rare album with 33 art deco costume designs Rare album of striking colourful designs by the Cubist and Art Deco Ukrainian artist, Serge Gladky (Serhii Hladky), in the original wrappers. We could trace only two copies in public institutions, at the Toledo Lucas County Public Library and Stanford. Serge Gladky's biography is rather vague. Born in the 1880s in the Poltava region of Ukraine, he studied in St Petersburg and in 1924-26 published the magazine 'Umeni Slovanu' ['Slavic Art'] whilst based in Czechoslovakia. From 1924, he lived in France where he became a prominent figure in the Art Deco movement as a designer and graphic artist. During or just before World War II, he returned to Ukraine and thereafter his fate is unknown. According to some sources, he was sent to the Gulag in 1945 for 'anti-Soviet activities' and died in the far North in 1952. Gladky published his works using the pochoir (stencil) technique popular in France at the time, employing ornamental and geometric patterns often inspired by nature and animals. Such colourful pochoir prints had to be produced in a limited number of copies in order to maintain the brightness of colour. The present edition, for instance, had only 170 copies (the present one is no. 11) with 30 full-page dynamic designs by the artist, taken from theatre and dance – at a time when the Ballets Russes was an established and recognised innovation force. The album's preface is by the poet, novelist and art critic André Salmon (1881-1969)
- Binding: Hardcover
Found via Rare Books Intel, a search across rare-book dealers, auction houses and marketplaces worldwide.