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Costumes for Ballet Russe (click to enlarge)1. Costume by Leon Bakst for Shah Zeman in “Sheherazade”
Vaslav Nijinsky in costume for the “Dansesiamoise,“ a solo in Mikhail Fokine’s ballet Le
Alexandra Danilova inAurora’s WeddingCostume by Alexandre Benois (Russian; 1870–1960)ca.1924–2
Costumes for the nymphs in L'Après-midi d'un Faune, designed by Léon BakstRussian, c. 1912silk chiff
Sonia Delaunay costume design for title role from Cleopatra for the 1918 Ballets Russes production
Costume designs for Ballets Russes ballet “Obsessions” by Kathleen and Florence Martin,
cherryblossomrose:Ballet Russe
Poster for the “Ballets Russes” by Willy Pogany
Tamara Karsavina of the Ballet Russes as the Firebird by Laura Knight, unknown date
White, Ethelbert. Scene drawings for Cleopatra and Narcisse. MS Thr 414.2Houghton Library, Harvard U
White, Ethelbert. Scene drawings for Good-humoured ladies and Carnaval. MS Thr 414.2Houghton Library
Ballets Russes
Costume designs by Leon Bakst for Ballets Russes' Scheherazade, 1910
Vaslav Nijinsky as the Favorite Slave in “Schéhérazade”1910Gelatin silver printPhotograp
barcarole:Nijinsky in a letter to Sergei Diaghilev, from The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky, Part I: Life
Les Biches (Lydia Sokolova), 1926Joan Craven (British; active 1920s–1950s)Bibliothèque nationale de
Ballets russes programs, 1907-1929. Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. Saison Russe 1913. MS Thr 965 (7)Har
Michel Fokine, in Carnaval, [n.d.]MS Thr 414.2 (43)Harvard Theatre Collection, Harvard University
thefugitivesaint:Léon Bakst (1866-1924), ‘Dieu Bleu’, “7me Saison des Ballets Russes”, 1912Source
didoofcarthage:Cloaks from costumes for brigands in Daphnis et Chloé, designed by Léon Bakst and cre
Beaumont, Cyril W. (Cyril William), 1891-1976. The art of Lubov Tchernicheva, 1922. TS 552.32.15.2 (
beyoncegiselleknowles:Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys at the New York City Ballet’s 2017 Fall Fashion
Sarah Lamb and Steven McRae in Rubies, Russian Ballet Icons Gala, In the steps of the Ballets Russes
Costume design by Giorgio de Chirico for a male guest in Le Bal Italian, c. 1929graphite and tempera
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