Eugene Berman
- Wikidata
- Q1373050
- Nationalities
- American, Russian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Genre Artist, Painter
- Names
- Eugene Berman, Yevgeny Berman, Yevgeny Gustavovich Berman, Evgeniĭ Gustavovich Berman, Eugène Berman, Berman
- Ulan
- 500028943
Exhibitions
-
Gifted: Collectors and Drawings at MoMA, 1929–1983
Oct 19, 2011–Feb 12, 2012
MoMA
-
Stage Pictures: Drawing for Performance
Mar 11–Sep 7, 2009
MoMA
-
Painters for the Theater
Jul 14–Nov 1, 1989
MoMA
-
Gifts of Drawing
Aug 9–Nov 13, 1979
MoMA
-
Seurat to Matisse: Drawing in France
Jun 13–Sep 8, 1974
MoMA
-
Eugene Berman has
36 exhibitionsonline.
-
Eugene Berman Gateway 1928
-
Eugene Berman Winter Paris 1929
-
Eugene Berman The Good Samaritan 1930
-
Eugene Berman The Good Samaritan 1930
-
Eugene Berman The Cart 1930
-
Eugene Berman Memory of Ischia 1931
-
Eugene Berman Curtain design for The Threepenny Opera 1937
-
Eugene Berman The Gates of the City, Nightfall 1937
-
Eugene Berman Set design for the ballet Icare (1938)
-
Eugene Berman Set design for the ballet Icare (1938)
-
Eugene Berman Set design for the ballet Icare 1938
-
Eugene Berman Coiffures (Hairstyles). Design for the ballet Le Diable s'amuse (Devil's Holiday) (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, costume design for the ballet (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, costume design for the ballet (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Le Carnaval de Venise (Carnival of Venice). Set design for Scene IV of the ballet Le Diable s'amuse (Devil's Holiday) (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Set design for the ballet Le Diable s'amuse (Devil's Holiday) (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday (Tavern), scenery design for the ballet (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, scenery design for the ballet (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, scenery design for the ballet (1939)
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday: Backdrop (Carnival in Venice) for the ballet 1939
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, design for the ballet 1940
-
Eugene Berman Giselle, design for scenery for the ballet (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Giselle, design for scenery for the ballet (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Giselle (Curtain, Act III), design for scenery for the ballet (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Giselle, design for scenery for the ballet (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Giselle, design for scenery for the ballet (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Giselle, design for scenery for the ballet (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Costume design for the ballet Nuages (1940)
-
Eugene Berman Costume Design 1940
-
Eugene Berman Set design for Don Quixote (1950)
-
Eugene Berman Set design for Don Quixote (1950)
-
Eugene Berman The Appian Way 1951
-
Eugene Berman The World of Silk 1951
-
Eugene Berman Italian Cityscape 1951
-
Eugene Berman Costume design for the opera Otello (Othello) 1962
-
Eugene Berman The Cat. Costume design for the ballet Le Renard (1966)
-
Eugene Berman Pulcinella: costume design for Pulcinella 1972
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, design for the ballet n.d.
-
Eugene Berman Devil's Holiday, costume design for the ballet n.d.
If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact Art Resource (publication in North America) or Scala Archives (publication in all other geographic locations).
All requests to license audio or video footage produced by MoMA should be addressed to Scala Archives at [email protected]. Motion picture film stills or motion picture footage from films in MoMA’s Film Collection cannot be licensed by MoMA/Scala. For licensing motion picture film footage it is advised to apply directly to the copyright holders. For access to motion picture film stills please contact the Film Study Center. More information is also available about the film collection and the Circulating Film and Video Library.
If you would like to reproduce text from a MoMA publication or moma.org, please email [email protected]. If you would like to publish text from MoMA’s archival materials, please fill out this permission form and send to [email protected].
This record is a work in progress. If you have additional information or spotted an error, please send feedback to [email protected].