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CREATIONS OF CHANEL FRENCH HAUTE COUTURE FASHION PARIS |
NEW The Rite of Spring Stravinsky Igor 9780486258577 |
CHANEL by Francois Baudot and F Baudot 1996 Hardcover |
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The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov A Novel Paul Russell Excellent Book |
Diaghilev costumes designs of the Ballets Russes |
BALLETS RUSSES Original 2005 13x20 |
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Ballets Russes $8.99 Ballets Russes |
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The Star of Stars of les Ballets Russes $34.99 Manuel Orazi The "Star of Stars" of les Ballets Russes - Giclee Print |
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Comoedia Illustre: Les Ballets Russes, c.1910 $39.99 Leon Bakst Comoedia Illustre: Les Ballets Russes, c.1910 - Giclee Print |
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Ballets Russes Style $33 In the two decades between its debut performance and the death of impresario Sergei Diaghilev in 1929, the Ballets Russes was an unrivalled sensation in Paris and around the world. But while scholarly attention has often centered on the links between Diaghilev’s troupe and modernist art and music, there has been surprisingly little analysis of the Ballets’ role in the area of tastemaking and trendsetting. Ballets Russes Style addresses this gap, revealing the extent of the ensemble’s influence in arenas of high style—including fashion, interior design, advertising, and the decorative arts. In Ballets Russes Style ,  Mary E. Davis explores how the Ballets Russes performances were a laboratory for ambitious cultural experiments, often grounded in the aesthetic confrontation of Russian artists who traveled with the troupe from St. Petersburg—Bakst, Benois, and Stravinsky among them—and the Parisian avant-garde, including Picasso, Matisse, Derain, Satie, Debussy, and Ravel. She focuses on how the ensemble brought the stage and everyday life into direct contact, most noticeably in the world of fashion. The Ballets Russes and its audience played a key role in defining Paris style, which would echo in fashions throughout the century. Beautifully illustrated, and drawing on unpublished images and memorabilia, this book illuminates the ways in which the troupe’s innovations in dance, music, and design mirrored and invigorated contemporary culture. |
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BALLETS RUSSES BY GELLER,DAN (DVD) $32.25 A portrait of the group of pioneering Russian dancers who formed the Ballets russes in early twentieth century Paris. Artist: GELLER,DAN Genre: Documentary Rating: NR Release Date: 12SEP2006 |
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Ballets Russes/Russian Ballets $13.99 Emi Classics:293192 |
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Ballets Russes by Bell, Robert Edition ILL, 0 $34.99 The Ballets Russes has engaged people for 100 years, ever since Russian-born Sergei Diaghilev created this dynamic avant-garde company. Diaghilev brought together some of the most important visual artists of the 20th century--Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Andr Derain, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Georges Braque, Giorgio de Chirico, Natalia Gonchorova and Mikhail Larionov, and more--who worked as costume and stage designers with composers such as Igor Stravinky, choreographers such as Michel Fokine, and dancers such as Vaslav Nijinsky, infusing new life and creative energy into the performing arts of the time.Premiering in Paris, the Ballets Russes, for the brief period of its existence (1909-1929), created exotic, extravagant, and charming theatrical spectacle but also critical discussion and technical innovation, as well as exuding glamour--and often creating scandal--wherever it appeared.The costumes featured in this book are drawn entirely from the National Gallery of Australia's world-renowned collection of Ballets Russes costumes and ephemera. Through the costumes, drawings, programs and posters, the visual spectacle of the Ballets Russes is brought back into view for a contemporary audience to appreciate the revolution it was and the ongoing influence it continues to have today.This book is a must for anyone interested in the performing arts, the intersection of art and design, and costume and fashion. |
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Ballets Russes: Russian Dances & Ballets $4.99 For everything you do, there's a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Stravinsky And The Ballets Russes $36.99 Bel Air Classiques:041 |
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Ballets Russes 3 $22.49 Hänssler Classic:93223 |
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Les Ballets Russes 5 $20.99 H?nssler Classic:93253 |
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Les Ballets Russes 4 $20.99 Hänssler Classic:93234 |
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Ballets Russes Style by Davis, Mary E. Edition ILL, 0 $21.99 In the two decades between its debut performance and the death of impresario Sergei Diaghilev in 1929, the Ballets Russes was an unrivalled sensation in Paris and around the world. But while scholarly attention has often centered on the links between Diaghilev’s troupe and modernist art and music, there has been surprisingly little analysis of the Ballets’ role in the area of tastemaking and trendsetting. Ballets Russes Style addresses this gap, revealing the extent of the ensemble’s influence in arenas of high style—including fashion, interior design, advertising, and the decorative arts. In Ballets Russes Style,  Mary E. Davis explores how the Ballets Russes performances were a laboratory for ambitious cultural experiments, often grounded in the aesthetic confrontation of Russian artists who traveled with the troupe from St. Petersburg—Bakst, Benois, and Stravinsky among them—and the Parisian avant-garde, including Picasso, Matisse, Derain, Satie, Debussy, and Ravel. She focuses on how the ensemble brought the stage and everyday life into direct contact, most noticeably in the world of fashion. The Ballets Russes and its audience played a key role in defining Paris style, which would echo in fashions throughout the century. Beautifully illustrated, and drawing on unpublished images and memorabilia, this book illuminates the ways in which the troupe’s innovations in dance, music, and design mirrored and invigorated contemporary culture. |