For the first time, The Eurasia Center’s American-Eurasian Art Foundation
was presenting a fantastic collection of original sketches of costumes and sets from elaborate Theatrical Costume designers
of the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s of Eurasia. This particular group of costume designers’ works of art is part of a special art collection of the late Impressionist artist and art collector Yuri Yurovsky and will form the foundation of the future Eurasia Art Museum collection.
Yuri was a member of an Art group and had very warm friendship bound with these
Great Masters and geniuses which included the famous Tatiana Bruni, Anatoly Petritsky, Fedor Nirod and others.
These well-known artists created the costumes and scenery for The Kirov (Mariinsky Theater) Opera and Ballet, The Bolshoi Theater of Opera and Ballet, and The Kiev Opera.
Yuri collected this museum quality art work for over sixty years and The Grand Masters’ Exhibition
represents the important theater stage and costume designers recognizing the great value of their wonderful interpretations of the great classics of Opera and Ballet.
Please email
Director@eurasiacenter.org
or call Michael Cooper at 202-494-0773 for further information. Several pieces of the art work will be available for sale in order to benefit The Eurasia Art Museum.