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Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1922
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Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1922
Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1922. Private Collection
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This print showcases a stunning costume design for the iconic ballet, The Firebird (L'oiseau de feu), composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1922. This particular piece is part of a private collection and represents the exquisite artistry that was synonymous with Russian ballet during this era. The intricate watercolour and gouache techniques used in this graphic arts masterpiece bring to life the mythical firebird, a central character in the ballet. The vibrant colors, predominantly gold and white, create an ethereal ambiance on paper, evoking a sense of enchantment and magic. The Ballets Russes, under the visionary leadership of Sergei Diaghilev, revolutionized theatrical performances worldwide. This costume design exemplifies their commitment to innovation and creativity in both set design and stage production. It is no wonder that this collaboration between Stravinsky's composition and Michel Fokine's choreography became an instant classic. Tamara Karsavina, one of Russia's most celebrated ballerinas at the time, brought these costumes to life on stage with her extraordinary talent. Her graceful movements combined with these meticulously crafted designs transported audiences into a world filled with wonderment. Leon Bakst, renowned for his contributions to Russian art as well as his work as a scenic designer for Diaghilev's productions, created this remarkable piece. His attention to detail shines through every brushstroke. This print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Russian ballet and its profound impact on fine art
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