Léon Bakst

Russian painter and costume designer

Léon Bakst - Artists & Creatives born 1866
Born

1866
160 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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A prominent painter and costume designer of the early 20th century, this individual played a significant role in the development of theatrical design. Contributions to the Ballets Russes, particularly through innovative costume and set designs, helped redefine stage aesthetics. His work blended elements of Eastern and Western art, creating visually striking productions that captivated audiences. This individual also operated within the realms of painting and graphic arts, reflecting the cultural movements of the time and showcasing a distinctive personal style.

Designed costumes for the Ballets Russes productions

Created sets for 'Scheherazade' and 'The Firebird'

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