Friday 7 January 2022

Léon Bakst - part 3

A much underestimated figure in Russian art, Leon Bakst is best known for the decorative art which he created for Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballet Russes. Fired by his love of colour, his brightly painted sets and richly coloured costumes combined extravagant designs with refined details to convey a heady atmosphere of Slavonic orientalism. This mixture of modern art with traditional Russian folk art inspired dancers and audiences alike. He became artistic director for Diaghilev in 1909, and his stage designs rapidly brought him international fame. Among his finest creations were the designs for Tchaikovsky's ballet Sleeping Beauty (London, 1921). Bakst also excelled at graphic art, indeed his first real success came in 1898 after he co-founded the influential "World of Art" group, sponsored by Savva Mamontov (1841-1918), and took charge of the illustration of the group's "World of Art" periodical. His exceptional talent at drawing and sketching is exemplified by his pen and ink drawing of Isadora Duncan (1908, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).

Although less well-known than many of his contemporaries, Bakst remains one of the most influential of Russian artists, and was chiefly responsible for the visual impact of the Ballets Russes. He revolutionised the design of theatrical scenery and costumes, and ranks among the most influential modern artists of the early 20th century.

For full biographical notes on Bakst see part 1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 & 2 also.

This is part 3 of 9 on the works of Léon Bakst:

c1910 Mme Ida Rubinstein
watercolour, gouache and graphite on paper mounted on canvas 128.3 x 69.2 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

c1910 The Acrobat, possibly from Shéhérazade
or Le Dieu Bleu
 pencil, watercolour and gouache on paper 48.2 x 33 cm


Schéhérazade, continued from part 1 of this series:

1910 Costume design for the Sultan Zeman in Schéhérazade
graphite, watercolour and gold paint on laid paper
 31.8 x 24.9 cm cm
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco


1913 Costume design for Schéhérazade

n.d. Costume design for the Blue Sultan in Schéhérazade
charcoal and watercolour on wove paper 33.4 x 25.4 cm
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

n.d. Costume design for Shéhérazade: Nègre Argente
pencil and watercolour, heightened with silver and white, on paper 64 x 43 cm

n.d. Costume design for Schéhérazade

n.d. Costume design for an Odalisque in Shéhérezade
watercolour, gouache, gold paint and pencil on paper

1910 Costume design for an Odalisque in Shéhérezade 

Set design for Schéhérazade

Set design for Schéhérazade

Adolph Bolm and Tamara Karsavina in Schéhérazade

Costume for Shah Zeman in Schéhérazade

Costume for Zobeide in Schéhérazade
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Costume for Zobeide in Schéhérazade
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London


1911-1922 Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God) 
Choreographed by Michel Fokine:


1911 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu 

1911 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu: A Beggar
opaque and transparent watercolour with pencil on paper 28.2 x 22.3 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

1911 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu: Radja
opaque and transparent watercolour, gold paint, and pencil on paper 28.1 x 21.4 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

1911 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu: The High Priest
opaque and transparent watercolour, silver paint, and pencil on paper 27.2 x 23.3 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

1911 Costume design for a Pilgrim in Le Dieu Bleu 

1911 Costume design for a young Hindu Prince in
 Le Dieu bleu
gouache and gold paint over pencil on paper laid on board

1911 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu
pencil, watercolour and gouache on paper 28 x 21 cm
V&A, London

1911 Costume Design for Le Dieu Bleu
watercolour and gouache over pencil heightened with silver on paper

1911 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu

1911 Costume design for Pretres Agni, for The Blue God in Le Dieu Bleu
graphite, with gouache, metallic paint, and touches of red watercolour, on ivory laid paper, laid down on board
28 x 17.4 cm
Art Institute of Chicago, IL

1911 Costume design for Radja in Le Dieu Bleu
pencil, watercolour, gouache, and gold paint on paper

1911 Costume design for Tamara Karsavina as La Fiancee in Le Dieu Bleu
pencil, watercolour and gouache on paper 31.7 x 23.5 cm

1911 Costume design for Tamara Karsavina as La Fiancée in Le Dieu Bleu
watercolour, gouache and gold paint on paper

1911 Costume design for The Fiancé in Le Dieu Bleu
crayon, watercolour, and metallic paint on laid paper mounted to board
RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island

1911 Costume design for the priest Soma from Le Dieu Bleu
gouache and gold paint over pencil on paper laid on board

1912 Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu

1912 Costume design for a Baiadere with a Peacock in Le Dieu Bleu 

1912 Costume design for the Blue God in Le Dieu Bleu
 watercolour, gouache, and gold paint on paper

1912 Set design for Le Dieu Bleu

1912 Costume design for the Pilgrim Le Dieu Bleu
pencil, gouache and metallic paint on laid paper
67.3 x 48.9 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA

1922 Costume design for a Temple Dancer in Le Dieu Bleu
watercolour, gouache, metallic paint, and charcoal on paper 64.8 x 47 cm
The McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX

n.d. Costume design for Le Dieu Bleu
watercolour 27.9 x 22.8 cm

1912 Costume design for a Little God in Le Dieu Bleu
V&A, London

1912 Costume design for a Temple Servant in Le Dieu Bleu
V&A, London

1912 Tamara Karsavina in Le Dieu Bleu

Nijinsky as The Blue God in Le Dieu Bleu

Nijinsky as The Blue God in Le Dieu Bleu


1911 Le Spectre de la Rose (The Specter of the Rose)
Choreographed by Michel Fokine:

1911 Costume design for Vaslav Nijinsky in Le Spectre de la Rose
watercolour heightened with silver over counter-proof
48 x 32 cm

1911 Costume design for Vaslav Nijinsky in Le Spectre
De La Rose

Vaslav Nijinsky in Le Spectre De La Rose


1911 Narcisse (Narcissus)
Choreographed by Michel Fokine:


1911 Costume design for Ephebe in Narcisse
 watercolour

1911 Costume design for Narcisse
© St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music

1911 Costume design for Narcisse
© St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music

1911 Costume design for Narcisse
© St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music

1911 Costume design for Narcisse

1911 Costume design for Narcisse