Le sultan vindicatif (1922) by Leon Bakst

Le sultan vindicatif - Leon Bakst - 1922

Artwork Information

TitleLe sultan vindicatif
ArtistLeon Bakst
Date1922
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Le sultan vindicatif

The artwork, titled “Le sultan vindicatif,” was created by Leon Bakst in the year 1922. This piece is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the design genre.

The artwork depicts an elaborate and ornate costume design presumably for a theatrical production or a ballet. Radiating a regal and imposing presence, the sultan is adorned in an intricate, flowing robe that combines deep blue and white hues with touches of gold and yellow. The robe is richly embellished with patterns resembling peacock feathers and other ornamental forms. His headpiece is an impressive architectural element, featuring white feathers and structured layers, enhancing the grandeur of his attire. The figure’s intense, piercing eyes and full, dark beard provide a sharp contrast to the opulent and decorative costume, emphasizing his authoritative and perhaps fierce demeanor. Overall, the artwork brilliantly captures the essence of extravagant and dramatic costume design characteristic of Bakst’s oeuvre within the Art Nouveau movement.

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