Detail View: ADJUNCT MODULE C: WORLD ART: Costumes for Metropolitan Opera Production of the Magic Flute

Collection: 
ADJUNCT MODULE C: WORLD ART
Preferred Title: 
Costumes for Metropolitan Opera Production of the Magic Flute
Image View: 
Costume of Papageno, a bird-catcher, decorated with feathers
Creator: 
Marc Chagall (Belorussian artist, 1887-1985)
Location: 
exhibition: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Montréal, Québec, Canada)
Location Note: 
1380, rue Sherbrooke Ouest; Chagall: Colour and Music (Exhibition, January 28 to June 11, 2017)
GPS: 
+45.4987-73.5801
Date: 
ca. 1965-1966 (creation)
Cultural Context: 
American
Style Period: 
Twentieth century
Work Type 1: 
costume (character dress)
Work Type 2: 
theatrical mask
Classification: 
Fashion, Costume and Jewelry
Material: 
fabric; feathers; paint
Technique: 
appliqué (technique); construction (assembling); painting and painting techniques
Subjects: 
apparel; music; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Performing arts; folkloric; dreamlike; costumes; theater; stage design; Die Zauberflöte
Description: 
Chagall designed 39 stage curtains and 121 costumes and masks for the Metropolitan Opera production of Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute; New York, 1966-1967). The sets are his most admired stage designs. Alan Rich, writing for the World Journal Tribune, described a scene in which art-besotted operagoers burst into "wild applause" with "each new stage picture," which caused some backlash from music lovers. Chagall’s production stayed in rotation until the 1981-1982 season. The costumes are stored in the Metropolitan Opera archive. (Source: MetOperaDatabase [website]; http://archives.metoperafamily.org/archives/frame.htm)
Collection: 
Archivision Adjunct Module C: World Art
Identifier: 
8A1-CHAGALL-AMF-C-A28
Rights: 
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.