Pavel Tchelitchew
- Introduction
- Pavel Fyodorovich Tchelitchew (Russian: Па́вел Фёдорович Чели́щев) (3 October [O.S. 21 September] 1898 – 31 July 1957) was a Russian-born surrealist painter, set designer and costume designer.
- Wikidata
- Q2361741
- Nationalities
- American, Russian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Designer, Portraitist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Pavel Tchelitchew, Pavel Tchelitchev, Pawel Tschelitscheff, Paul Tschelitscheff, Pavel Tchelitcheff, Pavel Chelichev, Pavel Chelishchev, Pavel Feodorovitch Tchelitchev, Pawel Tschelischtschew, Paul Tchelitcheff, Pavel Fedorovich Chelishchev, Павел Тчелитчев, Tchelitchew
- Ulan
- 500004010
Exhibitions
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Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern
Mar 17–Jun 15, 2019
MoMA
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Exquisite Corpses: Drawing and Disfiguration
Mar 14–Jul 9, 2012
MoMA
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Gifted: Collectors and Drawings at MoMA, 1929–1983
Oct 19, 2011–Feb 12, 2012
MoMA
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Stage Pictures: Drawing for Performance
Mar 11–Sep 7, 2009
MoMA
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The Modern Still Life: Selections from the Drawing Collection
Sep 19, 1991–Jan 15, 1992
MoMA
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Pavel Tchelitchew has
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Pavel Tchelitchew Lipki, Kiev c. 1918–19
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Pavel Tchelitchew Landscape Outside Kiev c. 1919
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Pavel Tchelitchew Landscape c. 1919
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Pavel Tchelitchew Pierre Souvtchinsky c. 1919
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Pavel Tchelitchew The Artist's Mother c. 1918–19
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Pavel Tchelitchew Landscape with Freight Wagons c. 1919–20
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Pavel Tchelitchew Sketch for cover of La Vie Artistique 1921
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Pavel Tchelitchew Mme Thiebaud c. 1921
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Pavel Tchelitchew Man on Balcony 1921
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Pavel Tchelitchew .a) Sketch for The Eurasian Manifesto: Reflections of Eurasians. On the Roads. .b) Untitled 1922
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Pavel Tchelitchew Sketch for Decor: Spanish Scene 1923
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Pavel Tchelitchew .a) Still Life .b) Untitled c. 1923
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Pavel Tchelitchew Portrait of a Woman Paris, 1923
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Anna Ivanova Souvtchinsky c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Green Man. Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Untitled c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Still Life c. 1923
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Cabaret Theatre, Berlin 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Dancer 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Cabaret Theatre, Berlin c. 1920–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Nude with Hat c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Spanish Number: Set design for Der Blaue Vogel Cabaret Theater, Berlin c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Set design c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Figures c. 1921–23
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Pavel Tchelitchew Jardin de Luxembourg c. 1923–24
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Pavel Tchelitchew Jardin de Luxembourg c. 1923–24
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Pavel Tchelitchew Jardin de Luxembourg c. 1923–24
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Pavel Tchelitchew Jardin de Luxembourg c. 1923–24
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Pavel Tchelitchew Jardin de Luxembourg c. 1923–24
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Pavel Tchelitchew Boulevard de Montparnasse c. 1923–24
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Pavel Tchelitchew Portrait of Glenway Wescott 1925
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Pavel Tchelitchew Study for Nude in Space 1926
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Pavel Tchelitchew Monroe Wheeler 1926
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Pavel Tchelitchew Gertrude Stein c. 1927
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Pavel Tchelitchew The Harvesters 1928
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Pavel Tchelitchew James Joyce 1928
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Pavel Tchelitchew Edith Sitwell c. 1928
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Pavel Tchelitchew Study for Blue Clown (recto); Four Circus Performers and Bicycle (verso) 1929
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Pavel Tchelitchew Study for Burial of the Acrobat 1930
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Pavel Tchelitchew Natalie Paley 1931
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Pavel Tchelitchew Madame Bonjean 1931
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Pavel Tchelitchew Africa 1932
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