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  1. Sergei Sudeikin travelled to the United States for the first time in 1922, his reputation as a theatrical designer and artist preceding him thanks to his prolific success in Paris working with Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballet Russes. He was called to New York to assist with the set and costume design for the Broadway production La Chauve-Souris ...

  2. Serguei Sudéikin. Serguei Iúrievitx Sudéikin, també conegut com a Serge Soudeikine ( Smolensk, 19 de març de 1882 - Nyack, 12 d'agost de 1946 ), va ser un artista rus, associats amb els Ballets Russos i el Metropolitan Opera . Després d'haver estat censurat per l' Escola de Belles Arts de Moscou pels seus dibuixos "obscens", Sudéikin es ...

  3. Sergei Sudeikin (1882-1946) Three Commedia dell'arte costume designs: Jester, Pantalone and Captain each signed 'Soudeikine', inscribed in Russian with character and numbered pencil and gouache on board 16 ¼ x 10 ¾ in. (41.3 x 27.4 cm.) (3) Provenance.

  4. Sergei Yurievich Sudeikin. Estimate. 20,000 - 30,000 GBP Log in to view results bidding is closed. Description Sergei Yurievich Sudeikin; Tea Drinkers; signed in Latin and dated 1946 N.Y. l.m. oil on canvas; 76.5 by 76cm, 30 ...

  5. Russian, 1882-1946. Follow. Sergey Yurievich Sudeikin, also known as Serge Soudeikine, was a Russian artist and set-designer associated with the Ballets Russes and the Metropolitan Opera. Having been banned from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture for his "obscene drawings", Sudeikin joined the Mir Iskusstva movement.

  6. SUDEIKIN was charged with creating costumes for its 23 characters. The three designs here are: First and Fifth Court Ladies (played by Vivian Giesen and Jacqueline Hoyt), inscribed "Bulien" lower recto (unknown name in the production); Second and Fourth Court Ladies (played by Frederica Going and Eugenia Tucker), signed by SUDEIKIN and a male dancer, Signed in pencil below design by SUDEIKIN.

  7. SUDEIKIN Sergei (1882-1946) Scène en Géorgie Huile sur panneau Signé en bas au bord 57 x 87 cm. Circa 1910-1920 Provenance : Cadeau de la femme de l’artiste Vera Sudeikina (future épouse d’Igor Stravinski) à ses amies proches les soeurs Nina Pankoff (Potapoff ) et Olga Pankoff (Sallard), avant son émigration aux États-Unis avec Igor Stravinski.