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  1. Léon Bakst (1866–1924) (b Grodno, 28 Apr. [10 May] 1866; d Paris, 27 Dec. 1924). Russian painter, graphic artist, and stage designer, active for much of his career in Paris. He was a founder member of the World of Art group in 1898. Originally he made his reputation as a portraitist, but from about 1902 he turned increasingly to stage design ...

  2. Léon Bakst. (Lev Somoilovich Rosenberg; San Petersburgo, 1866 - París, 1924) Pintor ruso, pionero de la escenografía contemporánea. Léon Bakst comenzó sus estudios de Arte en San Petersburgo y los continuó en la capital francesa. Amigo de Sergei Diaguilev, fundó con él una revista sobre el arte de vanguardia llamada Mir Iskusstva ( El ...

  3. artvee.com › artist › leon-bakstLéon Bakst - Artvee

    Léon Bakst was a Russian painter and scene and costume designer of Belarusian origin. He was a member of the Sergei Diaghilev circle and the Ballets Russes, for which he designed exotic, richly coloured sets and costumes. He designed the décor for such productions as "Carnaval" (1910), "Spectre de la rose" (1911), "Daphnis and Chloe" (1912 ...

  4. www.teachercurator.com › 20th-century-art › leon-bakstLéon Bakst - Teacher Curator

    25 de may. de 2023 · Léon Bakst (Lev Samoylovich Rosenberg, 1866-1924) was a Russian artist and designer, best known for his work in the fields of theatrical and costume design. He was born in Grodno, now in modern-day Belarus, and studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Bakst’s most significant contributions were to the Diaghilev Ballets Russes, a ...

  5. Léon Bakst was born in Hrodna (Grodno, now Belarus) on 27 January 1866, and studied at the St. Petersburg Academy and then in Paris at the Académie Julian, beginning his career as a magazine illustrator. After travelling through Europe, he returned to St Petersburg, where his portraits and book designs brought him early success.

  6. Léon Bakst (Lev Samoilevitch Rosenberg, dit Léon Bakst) Peintre Nationalité russe. Naissance : 1866, Grodno (Biélorussie, Empire Russe) Décès : 1924, Paris (France) Domaine public. Ses œuvres Léon Bakst Etude de décor pour Phèdre de Gabriele d'Annunzio ...

  7. A hat in 1913. — Three hats designed by Léon Bakst. — Ornaments Here’s something new: three hats designed by Léon Bakst and created by Camille Roger to enchant. Three charming styles and silhouettes, three favorites: Mlle Lucienne Guett, Arlette Dorgère, and Marcelle Praince — all three of them from the world of theater.