“Les femmes de bonne humeur” – set design (1917) by Leon Bakst

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Title"Les femmes de bonne humeur" - set design
ArtistLeon Bakst
Date1917
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About "Les femmes de bonne humeur" - set design

The artwork titled “Les femmes de bonne humeur – set design,” created by Leon Bakst in 1917, belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the design genre. This piece exemplifies the intricate and ornate style characteristic of Art Nouveau, with Bakst’s exceptional talent for theatrical set designs on full display.

The artwork features a meticulously crafted scenic design that presents an architectural ensemble under a night sky. Framed as if viewed through parted stage curtains, it showcases a picturesque townscape comprising elegant buildings and a towering clock tower, with intricate details that evoke a sense of historical ambiance. The use of rich colors and soft lines enhances the overall mood, transporting viewers into a harmonious and imaginatively constructed setting. Figures, subtly integrated into the scene, add a touch of narrative, inviting contemplation of the stories that might unfold within this beautifully conceived world. This set design encapsulates Bakst’s prowess in harmonizing artistic creativity with practical design elements, making it a revered example of his contribution to the Art Nouveau movement.

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