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Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904
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Der Kirschgarten / Anton Tschechow / Komodie / Hans Otto Theater Potsdam.
This poster shows a grainy black and white photograph of a couch, a chair and a small table, which are covered in white drop cloths. The text is in red letters across the top of the poster. -
Kirschgarten / Anton Tschechow / Inszenierung: Galina Woltschek; Buhnenbild: Wladimir Kirilow; Kostume: Wjatscheslaw Saizew / Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar.
This poster has been mounted on cloth. It is drawn in various green tones. The center shows an elegantly dressed woman from behind – maybe at the end of the 19th century – who's leaving a house through a wide doorway. Cherry trees seem to be planted on both sides of the path leading up to the house. Stylized cherry branches bearing blossoms as well as fruit frame the drawing on either side. The title is in large green letters across the top. -
Der Kirschgarten/Anton Tschechow/Komödie/HansOttoTheater Potsdam
Poster is a grainy black and white photograph of a seating arrangement (sofa, chair, table) covered in plastic as if abandoned. Text in red at top. Advertises for the comedy "The Cherry Garden" by Anton Tschechow. -
Drei Schwestern/Schauspiel von Anton Tschechow -
Poster is olive with high contrast image in black and green of a woman in an undistinguishable landscape. Text in black at bottom. Poster advertises for a play titled "Three Sisters" by Anton Tschechow, to be performed at the Theater der Stadt Cottbus. -
Tschechow Drei Schwestern: Im Morgengrauen ist es noch still Wassiljew…
This poster is sepia photo collage of different women, two of which appear to be holding guns. The poster advertises for play by Russian dramatist Anton Pavlovich Chekhov titled "Three Sisters", to be performed at the German National Theater in Weimar. -
A.P. Tschechow Drei Schwestern: Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar
This poster is brown with a green border. The center bottom features three pieces of lace, with black and white abstract portraits of three women superimposed on the largest piece. The poster advertises for play by Russain dramatist Anton Pavlovich Chekhov titled "Three Sisters", to be performed at the German National Theater in Weimar.