Costume for Nijinsky (1910) by Leon Bakst

Costume for Nijinsky - Leon Bakst - 1910

Artwork Information

TitleCostume for Nijinsky
ArtistLeon Bakst
Date1910
Mediumgouache,paper
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)
Current LocationBibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), Paris, France

About Costume for Nijinsky

The artwork titled “Costume for Nijinsky,” created by Leon Bakst in 1910, is a striking example of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. Rendered with gouache on paper, this design piece currently resides in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) in Paris, France.

The artwork presents an elaborately detailed costume sketch, characterized by vibrant colors and intricate patterns. The figure portrayed is adorned in a lavish ensemble featuring ornate, colorful garments that seamlessly blend exotic and decorative motifs. The costume’s dramatic and opulent style is epitomized by the use of rich blues, reds, and golds, effectively capturing the essence of early 20th-century theatrical design. The figure’s tall, eccentric hat and accessorized attire exhibit the artistic flair that Bakst was renowned for, aligning with the luxurious and flowing aesthetics of Art Nouveau.

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