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Costume for the ballet "la poupee feerique"directed by Joseph Bayer (1852-1913
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Costume for the ballet "la poupee feerique"directed by Joseph Bayer (1852-1913
FIA5350110 Costume for the ballet " la poupee feerique" directed by Joseph Bayer (1852-1913), 1903 (watercolour) by Bakst, Leon (1866-1924); State Central A.A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo eFine Art Images; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22269074
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This print captures a vibrant and enchanting costume for the ballet "La Poupee Feerique" directed by Joseph Bayer. Created in 1903, this watercolor artwork by Leon Bakst showcases the intricate details and colors of the attire worn by the dancers. The State Central A. A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow, Russia houses this remarkable piece. The image portrays a fusion of German and Russian influences, as evident in the artist's style and choice of subject matter. Leon Bakst, renowned for his illustrations and watercolors, brings to life an exquisite doll-like character through his skillful use of color and brushwork. The costume itself is a testament to creativity with its vivid hues that seem to dance off the page. The delicate lines accentuate every fold and contour, adding depth to the overall composition. This work exemplifies how artistry can transcend mediums; from drawing to ballet dancing, it captures movement frozen in time. As we admire this stunning portrayal of theatrical beauty, we are transported back to early 20th-century Russia where artists like Bakst revolutionized stage design with their innovative vision. This print serves as a reminder of their enduring legacy within both the world of art and ballet.
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