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Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, 1909-1929: Twenty Years That Changed the World of Art
Introduction
The First Season
The Fokine Era
Vaslav Nijinsky
Léonide Massine
Bronislava Nijinska
George Balanchine
Composers in Focus
Iconic Designs
Prima Ballerinas
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Iconic Designs: From Bakst and Benois to Picasso and Miró
Character portraits by Léon Bakst for the ballet
Schéhérazade
Designs by Alexandre Golovine for
L’Oiseau de Feu
Costume design by Léon Bakst for
Narcisse
Costumes designed for the 1916 production of
Sadko
A curtain and costume design for the 1930 production of
Sadko
Scene design by Alexandre Benois for the ballet
Petrouchka
Le Dieu Bleu
Daphnis et Chloé
Papillons
Le Coq d’Or
Designs by Natalia Goncharova for the ballet
Le Coq d’Or
Scene design by Pablo Picasso for
Le Tricorne
Chout
The Sleeping Princess
Manuscript by Serge Diaghilev planning his production of
The Sleeping Princess
Costume designs by Léon Bakst for
The Sleeping Princess
Roméo et Juliette
Costume designs by Joan Miró and for the ballet
Roméo et Juliette
Scene design by Christopher Wood for the ballet
Roméo et Juliette
Mercure
Scene designs by Pavel Tchelichew for the ballet
Ode
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