Mei, Natalie (1900–1975). “Sketch for a Costume”. (1930s).
€564
“Sketch for a Costume” is an exquisite watercolour, pencil, and paper artwork created by Natalie Mei in the 1930s. This 25 x 17.8 cm piece is prominently marked with “Veenus siidis” and 2 signatures from Tamm Eskola at the upper right. Natalie Mei, a renowned Estonian graphic and theatrical designer, crafted costumes for some of the most famous operas, including S.Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet,” M.Musorgsky’s “Boris Godunov,” J.Puccini’s “Princess Turandot,” G.Bizet’s “Carmen,” and more. Her education at “Pallas” Art School and work at the “Estonia” Theatre left an indelible mark on the artistic world. This piece reflects her exceptional talent and eye for design, offering a glimpse into her creative process.
Dimensions | 17.8 × 25 cm |
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Painter |
1 in stock
SKU:
631
Category: Paintings
Tags: 1930s Art, Estonia Theatre, Natalie Mei Sketch for a Costume, Natalie Mei Theatre Design, Natalie Mei Watercolour