Costumes that captivated Picasso and Matisse are gathered together. "Ballets Russes" exhibition to be held for the first time in Japan(4/24)

Commedia Illustrious Special Edition (No. 16, 15 May 1912) National Gallery of Australia

Costume from Léon Bakst's "The Blue God" (c. 1912) National Gallery of Australia

Costumes for "Polovtsian Girl" and "Polovtsian Warrior" by Nicholas Roerich (from "Polovtsian Dance" in "Prince Igor"), c. 1909-37, National Gallery of Australia

Leon Bakst, costume for Alexander Golovin's "The Immortal Tsar Kastei's Servant" (from The Firebird), 1910, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of Leon Bakst's "Syrian Woman" (from Cleopatra), 1909-1930s, National Gallery of Australia

Léon Bakst, Costume of the "Slave" or "Dancer" (from Cleopatra), c. 1918-36, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of Léon Bakst's "Chiarina" (from "Carnival"), c. 1910, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of Leon Bakst's Pierrot (from Carnival), c. 1910, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of the Chief Eunuch by Léon Bakst (from Scheherazade), c. 1910, National Gallery of Australia

Costume for Léon Bakst's "Shah Zeman" (from Scheherazade), 1910s–1930s, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of Leon Bakst's "Shah Zeman" (detail) (from Scheherazade), 1910s-1930s, National Gallery of Australia

Costume for the Dancer or Odalisque by Leon Bakst (from Scheherazade), c. 1915-1930s, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of King Shahriar by Leon Bakst (from Scheherazade), 1910s–1930s, National Gallery of Australia

Auguste Bayle "Scheherazade" - Nijinsky 1910 National Gallery of Australia

E. O. Hoppe, The Firebird – Tamar Karsavina and Adolf Bolm, 1913, National Gallery of Australia

Leon Bakst, "Friends of Queen Tamar," "Queen Tamar," and "Lezghin" costumes (from "Tamar"), c. 1912, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of the Nymph by Leon Bakst (from Afternoon of a Faun), c. 1912, National Gallery of Australia

Leon Bakst, Costumes of Three "Pirates" (from Daphnis and Chloe), c. 1912, National Gallery of Australia

Auguste Baer, The Spirit of the Rose, by Nijinsky, 1913, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of the Lady by Leon Bakst (from Butterfly), c. 1914, National Gallery of Australia

Jose Maria Serres, Dress (from "Woman's Trick"), 1920-24, National Gallery of Australia

Léon Bakst, "Handmaiden's Costume" (from "Sleeping Beauty"), c. 1921, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of the Countess by Juan Gris (from The Temptation of the Shepherdess), c. 1924, National Gallery of Australia

Costume of Georgy Yakulov's "Worker" (from "Dance of Steel"), c. 1927, National Gallery of Australia
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- Costumes that captivated Picasso and Matisse are gathered together. "Ballets Russes" exhibition to be held for the first time in Japan
- Costumes that captivated Picasso and Matisse are gathered together. "Ballets Russes" exhibition to be held for the first time in Japan(4/24)


























