pavel

tchelitchew

B. 1898, Dubrovka, Russia

D. 1957, Grottaferrata, Italy

The Artist

Biography

Pavel Tchelitchew

B. 1898, Dubrovka, Russia D. 1957, Grottaferrata, Italy

Pavel Tchelitchew was a Russian - born surrealist painter, set designer and costume designer. He left Russia in 1920, lived in Istanbul and Berlin from 1921 to 1923, and moved to Paris in 1923.

His first U.S. show was of his drawings, along with other artists, at the newly-opened Museum of Modern Art in 1930. In 1934, he moved from Paris to New York City with his partner, writer Charles Henri Ford. From 1940 to 1947, he provided illustrations for the Surrealist magazine View, edited by Ford and writer and film critic Parker Tyler. His most significant work is the painting Hide and Seek, painted in 1940–42, and currently on display in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He died in Italy in 1957.

  • Tchelitchew's early painting was abstract in style, described as Constructivist and Futurist and influenced by his study with Aleksandra Exter in Kiev. After emigrating to Paris he became associated with the Neoromanticism movement. He continuously experimented with new styles, eventually incorporating multiple perspectives and elements of surrealism and fantasy into his painting. As a set and costume designer, he collaborated with Serge Diaghliev and George Balanchine, among others.

    Among Tchelitchew's well-known paintings are portraits of Natalia Glasko, Edith Sitwell and Gertrude Stein and the works Phenomena (1936-1938) and Cache Cache (1940-1942). He designed sets for Ode (Paris, 1928), L'Errante (Paris, 1933), Nobilissima Visione (London, 1938) and Ondine (Paris, 1939), among other productions.

Available Artwork

Annunciation

oil on canvas

51 3/4 x 35 1/2 in. (131.5 x 90 cm)

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