Original large signed David Levine print, a cartoon of Diaghilev imagining Merce Cunningham, playing on the idea (probably first advanced in 1964 by the British critic Alexander Bland) that ''Diaghilev would have loved Merce Cunningham'' and that the Cunningham-Cage-Rauschenberg dance theater of the 1960s was the long-awaited sequel to the Diaghilev fusion of theater arts.
Print measures 17.25 x 13.5 inches (44 x 34 cm) framed to 24.25 x 20 inches (62 x 50.8 cm).
Original large signed David Levine print, a cartoon of Diaghilev imagining Merce Cunningham, playing on the idea (probably first advanced in 1964 by the British critic Alexander Bland) that ''Diaghilev would have loved Merce Cunningham'' and that the Cunningham-Cage-Rauschenberg dance theater of the 1960s was the long-awaited sequel to the Diaghilev fusion of theater arts.
Print measures 17.25 x 13.5 inches (44 x 34 cm) framed to 24.25 x 20 inches (62 x 50.8 cm).