Gallery Page 3 1: A Continental River Town, 1856...Comoedia Illustre: Les Ballets Russes, c.1910 2: Costume Design For Marshal Cantalabutte, from Sleeping Beauty, 1921...Costume Design For the Tsarevitch, from the Firebird 3: Costume Design For the Wolf, from Sleeping Beauty, 1921...Costume Design for a Peasant Woman, from Sadko, 1917 4: Costume Design for a Woman, from Judith, 1922...Design For a Decorative Panel, from Daphnis and Chloe, c.1912 5: Design for the Red Sultan, circa 1920...Le Souper 6: Le Spectre De La Rose, Design for Njinksky's Costume, 1911...Portrait of Boris Nikolayevich Bugaev 7: Portrait of Ida Lvovna Rubinstein...Set Design for Thamar 1912 8: Sheep and Ducks in a Landscape...The Luncheon 9: The Market Place, 1862...Woman in a Red Dress Costume Design For the Wolf, from Sleeping Beauty, 1921 Costume Design for Blue-Beard, from Sleeping Beauty, 1921 Costume Design for Columbine, from Sleeping Beauty, 1921 Costume Design for Harlequin, from Sleeping Beauty, 1921 Costume Design for Nijinsky in the Ballet "La Peri" by Paul Dukas 1911 Costume Design for Salome in "Dance of the Seven Veils " 1908 Costume Design for Scheherazade: Zobeide (Jane Marnac) Costume Design for a Bacchante in "Narcisse" by Tcherepnin, 1911 Costume Design for a Dancing Girl Costume Design for a Pas De Deux Danced at the Opening Gala of the Diaghilev Ballet in 1909 Costume Design for a Peasant Girl, 1922 Costume Design for a Peasant Woman, from Sadko, 1917
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