LÉON BAKST (1866-1924)
LÉON BAKST (1866-1924)
LÉON BAKST (1866-1924)
LÉON BAKST (1866-1924)
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LÉON BAKST (1866-1924)

Two costume designs: Townswoman and Peasant girl in bast shoes

细节
LÉON BAKST (1866-1924)
Two costume designs: Townswoman and Peasant girl in bast shoes
the first signed and dated 'bakst/1922' (lower left); the second signed 'bakst' (lower left) and further indistinctly signed and dated 'bakst/1922' (lower right)
pencil, watercolor and gouache, one heightened with gold, on paper
both 19 1/4 x 13 in. (49 x 33 cm.)
(2)
来源
Anonymous sales; Christie's, London, 14 July 1999, lots 89-90.
Acquired at the above sale by Ann and Gordon Getty.
出版
Exhibition catalogue, Recent Works by Bakst, New York, 1922, listed p. [5].
展览
New York, M. Knoedler & Co., Recent Works by Bakst, 6-16 December 1922.

荣誉呈献

Elizabeth Seigel
Elizabeth Seigel Vice President, Specialist, Head of Private and Iconic Collections

拍品专文

The 'Townswoman' was likely a costume design for one of dancers in Maria Kuznetsova's (1880-1960) Spectacles d'art russe which premiered on 14 April 1922 at Théâtre Femina, Paris. It is also possible that this was an independent work that Bakst made for an exhibition at the Knoedler Gallery, New York in December 1922.
The costume design 'Peasant girl in bast shoes' is probably connected to the 1922 pantomime production Russian Fair of Maria Kuznetsova’s Spectacles d'art russe. Bakst made national costume designs for each member of the troupe, which he then reproduced in a larger format on higher quality paper for his New York exhibition in 1922, a quarter of which was dedicated to the Russian theme.

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