Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957)
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Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957)

Studies of acrobats

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Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957)
Studies of acrobats
signed and dated 'P.Tchelitchew. 31' (lower right) and inscribed and signed 'à Gustave, avec toute mon amitié, Pavel' (lower left)
pen and brown ink on paper
17½ x 11 1/8 in. (44.5 x 28.3 cm.)
Together with another brush and ink study by the artist: signed and dated 'P. Tchelitchew 1928' (lower right)
Executed in 1931 (2)
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In 1928, Pavel Tchelitchew was living in Paris and counted amongst his friends and patrons, Gertrude Stein, René Crevel and Edith Sitwell. He had met Diaghilev the year before and collaborated with him on the production of a ballet entitled Ode, which the Ballet Russes were to perform in 1928 in Paris and Monte Carlo, designing the cover for the season's program. Many of his drawings at this time reflected his interest in the performance artists of the Ballet Russes as well as his talent for theatre design.