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Phobos. Costume for the ballet "Narcissus", 1911 (drawing)
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Phobos. Costume for the ballet "Narcissus", 1911 (drawing)
FIA5390545 Phobos. Costume for the ballet " Narcissus", 1911 (drawing) by Bakst, Leon (1866-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Phobos " Costume designed by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the ballet " Narcisse " by Nicolas Tcherepnin (1873-1945), 1911 Private collection); Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the exquisite costume design for the ballet "Narcissus" in 1911. Created by the renowned artist Leon Bakst, this particular piece is titled "Phobos". The intricate drawing captures the essence of this mesmerizing character, with its delicate details and graceful lines. The ballet "Narcissus" composed by Nicolas Tcherepnin, takes inspiration from Greek mythology and explores themes of self-obsession and vanity. In this image, we see a male dancer wearing Bakst's stunning creation. The costume perfectly embodies Phobos, who represents fear or dread in Greek mythology. Bakst's genius shines through in his ability to blend elements of traditional Russian culture with Asian influences. This fusion creates a unique aesthetic that adds depth and richness to the overall composition. The print transports us back to early 20th-century Russia when the Ballets Russes revolutionized dance and theatrical artistry. It serves as a testament to the immense talent of both Bakst and Tcherepnin, who collaborated on numerous groundbreaking productions during their careers. With its impeccable attention to detail and evocative imagery, this artwork continues to captivate audiences today. It stands as a timeless reminder of the power of artistic expression in conveying complex emotions through movement, music, and visual design.
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