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1927 Hand Colored Pochoir Print Dust Jacket by Leon Bakst Portfolio

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1927 Hand Colored Pochoir Print Dust Jacket from Leon Bakst Portfolio
Medium: Lithograph with Pochoir
Year: 1927
Size: 13 1/4" x 10 1/8"
Based on Artist: Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russia, Maryland, France
Condition: Tear oat the 3/4 mark across, some wear and loss
refer to the pictures for full condition, sold as found
This is a rare piece from the original book, edition of 600

Trimmed dust jacket illustration for the publication Bakst
(also known by the title Inedited works of Bakst), a portfolio 
of previously unpublished works by the Russian artist and stage
designer Léon Bakst. It included ten printed plates and twenty 
photo-type plates hand-colored en pochoir by the atelier
of Daniel Jacomet, accompanied by four essays.
The portfolio was published in a limited edition of 600 by
Brentano's, New York, in 1927.
Biographical/historical: Leon Bakst is probably best remembered today
as a designer of sets and costumes for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.
His designs included the iconic ballets Schéhérazade (1910), 
Carnaval (1910), and Le spectre de la rose (1911).

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1927 Hand Colored Pochoir Print Dust Jacket from Leon Bakst Portfolio Based on Artist: Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russia, Maryland, France Condition: Tear oat the 3/4 mark across, some wear and loss This is a rare piece from the original book, edition of 600 Trimmed dust jacket illustration for the publication Bakst (also known by the title Inedited works of Bakst), a portfolio  of previously unpublished works by the Russian artist and stage designer Léon Bakst. It included ten printed plates and twenty  photo-type plates hand-colored en pochoir by the atelier The portfolio was published in a limited edition of 600 by Biographical/historical: Leon Bakst is probably best remembered today as a designer of sets and costumes for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. His designs included the iconic bal
Originality Limited Edition Print
Style Illustration Art
Medium Lithograph
Art Print
Print Type Pochoir
Artist Leon Bakst
Color Multi-Color
Listed By Dealer or Reseller
Height (Inches) 13 1/4
Quantity Type Single-Piece Work
Date of Creation 1900-1949
Width (Inches) 10 1/8
Year 1927
Print Surface Paper
Size Medium (up to 36in.)
Subject Figures