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  1. artvee.com › artist › leon-bakstLéon Bakst - Artvee

    Léon Bakst was also a prolific writer, his literary legacy in three languages includes novels, numerous publications in magazines, critics, essays, letters to friends and colleagues. Bakst died on 27 December 1924, in a clinic in Rueil Malmaison, near Paris, from lung problems (oedema).

  2. Bakst was very sensitive to all such things. In 1903, preparing to wed the daughter of the Tretyakov Gallery’s founder Lyubov Pavlovna Gritsenko, he wrote to his fiancee: “Dress up like a flower — your taste is so good! Yes, this is one of the joys of this world! Believe me.

  3. Léon Bakst became the first Russian artist to achieve true recognition in the world of fashion. He created theatrical costumes, sketches of clothing and fabrics, collaborated with famous European fashion houses – Paquin, Poiret, Chanel. The desire to make the visible side of life harmonious, to give beauty and elegance to everyday life ...

  4. Leon Bakst was one of four siblings born to a wholesale merchant in Ivie, a small Polish town 73 miles west of Minsk. Leon was 15 when the Germans occupied Ivie in the summer of 1941 and forced the town’s Jews into a ghetto.When they asked Leon’s father what he did for a living, he lied and told the Germans that he was a brush maker.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2007 · Léon Bakst, el lujo en escena. 27 mayo, 201823 julio, 2007. Lev Somoilovich Rosenberg, conocido como Léon Bakst (San Petersburgo, 1866 – París, 1924), fué un creador y un visionario extraordinario. Era pintor y diseñador de escenografía y vestuario. Sus escenografías y exóticos vestidos nacieron para revolucionar el arte.

  6. Léon Bakst is the greatest theatre designer, a fine painter and a superb master of drawing, particularly of line drawing. This line - curved, tense, emotional and at the same time prodigiously harmonious - became a signature feature not only of Bakst’s art, but of the whole “Moderne” style as well, one that cannot be imagined without Bakst.

  7. Léon Bakst, valokuva Albert Witzel 1917. Lev Samoilovitš, Leyb-Khaim Izrailevits Rozenberg, myös Rosenberg (ven. Лев Самойлович Розенберг), yleisemmin Léon (Nikolajevitš) Bakst (ven. Лео́н Никола́евич Бакст); (9. toukokuuta (J: 27. huhtikuuta) 1866 Grodno, Grodnon kuvernementti, Venäjän keisarikunta – 27. joulukuuta 1924 Rueil-Malmaison, Haut ...