File:Oedipus at Colonus by Bakst 05.jpg
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Л. С. Бакст. Эскиз костюма к спектаклю *Эдип в Колоне*. 1904 Costume Design for Theseus in "Oedipus at Colonus", signed and inscribed in Cyrillic "Edip v Kolone/Tezei". Pencil, watercolour and gouache, heightened with silver and gold, on paper, 28.5 by 21 cm.
Sophocles’s play Oedipus at Colonus, for which Bakst created the present costume design, premiered at the Alexandrinsky Theatre in St Petersburg on 8 January 1904. Provenance: Collection of Grosvenor Gallery, London. Anonymous sale; Russian Art, Christie’s, 13 June 2007, lot 84. Private collection, UK. Exhibited: Bakst and the Ballets Russes, The Fine Art Society, London, 13 November–15 December 1995, No. 9 (label on the reverse). |
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Source | http://macdougallauction.com/Indexx0613.asp?id=500&lx=a |
Author | Бакст |
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