- Léon Bakst
Léon Samoilovitch Bakst (
May 10 ,1866 -December 28 ,1924 ) was aRussia n painter and scene- andcostume design er who revolutionized the arts he worked in. Born as Lev (Leib) Rosenberg, he was also known as Leon (Lev) Nikolayevich Bakst (Леон (Лев) Николаевич Бакст). "Bakst" is his pseudonym derived from his grandmother's family name, Bakster (Baxter ).Early life
Leona was born in
Grodno (currentlyBelarus ) in a middle-classJewish family. After graduating from gymnasium, he studied in St. Petersburg Academy of Arts as a noncredit student, working part-time as a book illustrator.On his first exhibition (1889) he took the name of "Bakst" based on his maternal grandmother's family name Baxter. At the beginning of the 1890s he exhibited his works with "Society of
watercolour ists". During 1893 - 1897 he lived inParis , where he studied at theAcadémie Julian while still visitingSaint Petersburg often. After the mid-1890s he became a member of the circle ofwriter s andartist s formed bySergei Diaghilev andAlexandre Benois , which later became theMir Iskusstva art movement.In 1899, he co-founded with
Sergei Diaghilev the influential periodical "World of Art". His graphics for the "World of Art" magazine brought him fame.Rise to fame
He continued
easel painting as well producing portraits ofFilipp Malyavin (1899),Vasily Rozanov (1901),Andrei Bely (1905),Zinaida Gippius (1906). He also worked as an art teacher for children of Grand DukeVladimir Alexandrovich . In 1902 he took a commission fromTsar Nicholas II to paint "Meeting of Russian sailors" inParis .In 1898 he showed his works in the Diaghilev-organized "First exhibition of Russian and Finnish Artists"; in "World of Art" exhibitions, as well as the
Munich "Secession", exhibitions of the "Union of Russian Artists", etc.During the
Russian Revolution of 1905 Bakst worked for magazines "Zhupel", "Adskaja Pochta", "Satyricon", then for art magazine "Apollon"."kjhfjshfkjshdfjsdhfksjhdfskjdfhksjd"=Stage design=
Beginning in 1909 Bakst worked mostly as a stage-designer, designing sets for Greek tragedies, and in 1908 made a name as a scene-painter for
Diaghilev with theBallets Russes ("Cleopatra" (1909), "Scheherazade" (1910), "Carnaval" (1910), "Narcisse" (1911), "Le Spectre de la rose " (1911), "Daphnis et Chloé " (1912)). All that time he lived inEurope because as aJew he did not have the right to live permanently outside thePale of Settlement .During his visits to Saint Petersburg he taught in "Zvantseva's school". One of his students was
Marc Chagall (1908-1910). In 1910 they broke. Bakst advised Chagall not to go to Paris as, according to Bakst, it would be harmful for Chagall's art and financially would probably cause him to die of starvation. Chagall moved there anyway, did not die and actually found his style.In 1914 Bakst was elected a member of the
Imperial Academy of Arts .In 1922 he broke his relationship with Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes. He died in 1924 in Paris from
lung problems.elected works
External links
* [http://www.silverage.ru/paint/bakst/bakst_bio.html Ëåâ Áàêñò-áèîãðàôèÿ ] at www.silverage.ru (in Russian)
* [http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russian/bakst.html BAKST ] at www.rollins.edu
* [http://wwar.com/masters/b/bakst-leon.html Leon Bakst (1866 - 1924) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews ] at wwar.com
* [http://www.russianartgallery.org/famous/bakst.htm Works by Leon Bakst at the Russian Art Gallery]
* [http://br.geocities.com/artxxcentury/leon_bakst.htm Léon Bakst - A Virtual Gallery]ources
* Marc Chagall, "My Life", St.-Petersburg, Azbuka, 2000, ISBN 5-267-00200-3
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