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Art and the Stage in the 20th Century: Painters and Sculptors Work for the Theater

The Institute of Black Imagination

The Institute of Black Imagination
New York, United States

"Art and the Stage in the 20th Century: Painters and Sculptors Work for the Theater" by Henning Rischbieter is a comprehensive exploration of the collaboration between visual artists and the theater during the 20th century. The book highlights how major painters and sculptors, including iconic figures like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Wassily Kandinsky, contributed to the design of stage sets and costumes, profoundly influencing the aesthetics of modern theater.

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  • Title: Art and the Stage in the 20th Century: Painters and Sculptors Work for the Theater
  • Publisher City: Milan
  • Publisher: New York Graphic Society
  • Publication Year: 1968
  • Lexicon of Values: Aesthetics, Archival Intelligence
  • ISBN: 0821203525;9780821203521
  • Collection: Holder
  • Author: Rischbieter, Henning
The Institute of Black Imagination

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