Orientalist Ballet Costume Designs by LΓ©on Bakst.
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Orientalist Ballet Costume Designs by LΓ©on Bakst.
Design Art for the Ballet Russes by Leon Bakst.
Igor Stravinsky and Sergei Diaghilev in 1926. The two had begun working together 16 years earlier in 1910, when Diaghilev commissioned Stravinsky to write "The Firebird" for the Ballet Russes. Two more ballets followed: "Petrushka" (1911) and "The Rite of Spring" (1913).
That's a great portrait!
Igor Stravinsky.
Richard Strauss.
The British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
Portraits of Beethoven
Richard Wagner.
Giacomo Puccini.
Giuseppe Verdi.
Merle Oberon looking very dapper in publicity stills for "A Song to Remember" (1945).
ps. The character played by Merle Oberon was an incredibly popular 19th century female FrenchΒ novelist and journalist who went by the pen name "George Sands". She was a passionate feminist who was famous for wearing men's clothes even without an official "permit", which was required at the time.
The Female French Painter Marie-Gabrielle Capet (1761β1818)
WHAT IF .... Marilyn Monroe had played the French Lieutenant's Woman?
The French author, actress and journalist Colette (1873β1954). She was most famous in the English-speaking world for writing the novella "Gigi" that was turned into a blockbuster musical.
A closer look at "Frederick the Great Playing the Flute at Sanssouci" by Adolph Menzel. (An 1852 painting of a scene in the 1740s, showing the King of Prussia entertaining his guests before a banquet with one of his own musical compositions.)
ps. Anthony Quinn was creating art and architectural designs long before he became an actor. In fact, it was one of his art teachers who first recommended he take acting lessons β as a form of speech therapy after an operation.
Katharine Cornell and Basil Rathbone in a 1935 stage production of "Romeo and Juliet". Cornell was regarded as one of the greatest actresses of the American theatre. But unlike many other female stage stars of that era, she repeatedly turned down offers to appear in films.
The American Shakespearean Actor Thomas Wallace Keene (1840β1898) who also had his own brand of low-priced cigars.
Tamara de Lempicka
Art by Tamara de Lempicka
Art Deco Nudes by Tamara de Lempicka.
Niki de Saint Phalle's "Tirs" or "Shooting" artworks. In a combination of performance, painting andΒ sculpture, she would repeatedly shoot bags or spray cans of paint suspended in front of an arranged background, causing their colours to bleed or spray out. Many of her shooting events were public.
Niki de Saint Phalle.
ps. The cast list for "Romeo and Juliet" (1951) with Olivia de Havilland as Juliet and Jack Hawkins as Mercutio.
Olivia de Havilland as Juliet in the 1951 Broadway production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
Yes. I've always thought that's really where the novel comes to life.
For the actor, director or designer who has everything β here's the first full translation of the very first full length Expressionist play! A lost jewel, rediscovered after 113 years!
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