The Ballets russes and the art of design / edited by Alston Purvis, Peter Rand, and Anna Winestein.

"The Ballets Russes was a phenomenon of the early twentieth century, permeating daily life wherever the company travelled and leaving a lasting impact on dance, theatre, and the visual arts. Sergei Diaghilev, impresario from 1909 until his death in 1929, fused the most avant-garde, groundbreaki...

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Other Authors: Purvis, Alston W., 1943-, Rand, Peter, 1942-, Winestein, Anna
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Monacelli Press, ©2009.
Edition:1st ed.
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Summary:"The Ballets Russes was a phenomenon of the early twentieth century, permeating daily life wherever the company travelled and leaving a lasting impact on dance, theatre, and the visual arts. Sergei Diaghilev, impresario from 1909 until his death in 1929, fused the most avant-garde, groundbreaking movements in dance, choreography, art, design, and costume into unique and stunning productions. The work was exciting, and always new, and it stretched the limits of the possible in art. The colour, form, and material in costume and set design astonished audiences, transforming every corner of Western culture in the twentieth century. Fashion and decor designers and visual artists in particular - including Coco Chanel, Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov, Leon Bakst, and Pablo Picasso - found inspiration in the Ballets Russes. Designers and artists moved past old boundaries and created costumes and set designs for these extravagant productions, bridging the gaps between tangible and abstract artistic genres. [This book] explores these revolutionary icons and ideas, illuminating Sergei Diaghilev's profound revitalisation of the arts, which continues to influence us today."--Book jacket.
Physical Description:208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 33 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781580932547
1580932541