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Russian Art Fair Limited 07.06.2009, 14:47

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Grand imperial porcelain vases (image from sothebys.com) 07.07.2010, 11:03 1 comment

Caution: Fragile vase rakes in millions!

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Sand-animating artist moves hearts

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William Bruyere (image from www.museum.ru) 29.06.2009, 16:59

Long awaited abstraction from eccentric emigrant

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Claudia Rogge Taktile II 24.09.2010, 18:13

Elements of ovoid art

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Boris Kustodiev, “The Village Fair” (photo from sothebys.com) 09.06.2009, 10:37

Russian art sets new records at auction

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A Finnish village. Roofs by Vasilii Shukhaev 10.06.2009, 11:23

Finnish Village sold at Christie’s

Nowadays it is becoming more and more prestigious to own a painting by a Russian artist. As one of the oldest auction houses in the world, Christie’s has held Russian sales for several decades.

For Blue God’s sake

Published: 02 May, 2009, 14:50

TAGS: Art, Show, UK


A one-of-a-kind costume designed by legendary Russian-born artist Leon Bakst went under the hammer at Bonhams for a record $18,000.

The outfit was created for Sergey Dyagilev’s ‘Ballets Russes’ in Paris almost a hundred years ago and was expected to fetch $2,500. However, during the trading session at Bonhams’ Costume and Textile auction in Knowle its price skyrocketed.

According to experts, one of the reasons for such a price hike is that the rare artifact was designed by Bakst for the ballet ‘Le Dieu Bleu’ (‘The Blue God’) which was performed only twice in 1912.

Leon Bakst made a name for himself as the revolutionary painter/stage and costume designer whose most famous works were featured in the Mariinsky and Aleksandriisky Theater productions in St. Petersburg as well as in ‘Ballets Russes’ in Paris where the artist of Jewish origin had settled after being exiled from Russia in 1912.

The historic ballet put one of the most celebrated dancers in history Vatslav Nijunsky in the limelight as the Indian god who reunites two lovers.

The richly colored ‘haute-couture’ outfit includes a jacket, a short skirt, and a turban hat and was created for one of the Temple Assistants featured in the performance.

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