1938 Pavel Tchelitchew, Window display for shoes after set design by Pavel Tchelitchew for Nobilissima Visione (also known as St. Francis), choreographed by Leonide Massine for Ballets Russe de Monte Carlo, c. 1946-48 Pavel Tchelitchew, Set design by Pavel Tchetlichew for Nobilissima Visione (also known as St. 1937 Pavel Tchelitchew, Anatomical Painting, 1946 Pavel Tchelitchew, Costume designs for Variations on Euclid, (premiered as Expanding Universe), choreographed by Ruth Page for XX, c. Left to right: Nick Mauss, Images in Mind, 2018 George Platt Lynes, Dancer Jacques D’Amboise in a costume designed by Paul Cadmus for Filling Station, choreographed by Lew Christensen for Ballet Caravan, 1938 George Platt Lynes, Cabaret Performer James Leslie Daniels, c. Digital image © Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 1932 Pavel Tchelitchew, Costume designs for Ode, choreographed by Leonide Massine for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. 1925 Pavel Tchelitchew, Costume Design for Variations on Euclid (premiered as Expanding Universe), choregraphed by Ruth Page for XX, c. 1946-48 Dorthea Tanning, Costume design for dancer Shirley Weaver in The Night Shadow, choreographed by George Balanchine for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1945 Dorthea Tanning, Costume design for The Night Shadow, choreographed by George Balachine for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1945 Eugène Berman, Painted three-fold screen with watercolor sketches (1937-42), 1944 Pavel Tchelitchew, Head of Man (Interior Landscape), 1944 Walker Evans, Lincoln Kirstein (Without Hat), 1931 Elie Nadelman, Head of a Woman, c. 1907 Dorthea Tanning, Costume Design for dancer Merriam Lanova in The Night Shadow, choreographed by George Balanchine for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1945 Dorthea Tanning, Costume design for dancer Shirley Weaver in The Night Shadow, choreographed by George Balanchine for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1945 Dorthea Tanning, Costume designs by Dorthea Tanning for The Night Shadow, choreographed by George Balchine for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, c. 1932 Unknown artist, Dance of the Eyes (Dancer Loïe Fuller), c. Francis) Pavel Tchelitchew, Costume design for Variations on Euclid, choreographed by Ruth Page for XX, c. Left to right, top to bottom: Pavel Tchelitchew, Costume designs for Variations on Euclid, (premiered as Expanding Universe), choreographed by Ruth Page for XX, c. Meanwhile, General Alexei Maslov, the former commander of the Russian ground forces with close ties to Ukraine, died "suddenly" last month after Putin abruptly cancelled a trip to the tank enterprise where he had worked as an international sales ambassador.Installation view of Nick Mauss: Transmissions, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 3/16. Nesterov's passing followed the "sudden death" of Alexander Buzakov - the director general of Admiralty Shipyards who was in charge of building new submarines armed with the Kalibr missiles. He was regarded as the brains behind Putin's dreams of Russia exploring the moon and outer space. Pamnev's death is the latest to rock Moscow after the passing of the Angara rockets inventor Vladimir Nesterov last week. He was the scientific director of the Almaz-Antey Aerospace Defence Concern and was responsible for more than 20 weapons inventions and co-authored over 300 scientific and technical reports.Īn Almaz-Antey spokesperson said: "He took an active part in the development of many missiles."Ī video shows him being made a Hero of Labour by Putin in 2016 as he lauded the despot for the "highest appreciation" of his missile-making work "so that our country can live in peace and security". Pamnev is the fourth key defence official to pass away in less than three weeks. The scientist responsible for developing the deadly Kailbr missiles deployed by Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine war has passed away at the age of 85. Russia's leading rocket specialist Pavel Kamnev has died. Vladimir Putin has been rocked by the death of another key Russian defence official
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