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Costume Design

1937 (Drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Full length featureless male figure wearing mid 19th century costume, pale grey green frock coat with gold buttons at cuffs, open at the front to reveal pale orange waistcoat and pinkish beige necktie, with pinkish beige striped trousers and pale grey green student cap. Pencil, watercolour, gouache and gold paint. Annotated, signed and dated.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Watercolour, gold paint and pencil on paper
Brief description
Costume design by George Kirsta for the Students in Bronislava Nijinska's ballet La bien aimee, produced by the Markova Dolin Ballet, 1937.
Physical description
Full length featureless male figure wearing mid 19th century costume, pale grey green frock coat with gold buttons at cuffs, open at the front to reveal pale orange waistcoat and pinkish beige necktie, with pinkish beige striped trousers and pale grey green student cap. Pencil, watercolour, gouache and gold paint. Annotated, signed and dated.
Dimensions
  • Height: 334mm
  • Width: 251mm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • "8." (Upper left hand corner; Handwriting; Watercolour)
  • "La bien aimee / George Kirsta / 1937" (Textual information; French; Lower right hand corner; Handwriting; Watercolour)
    Translation
    The Beloved One
  • "Franklin 22/2 / Massey 22 / 2 Students" (Textual information; Reverse; Handwriting; Pencil)
  • Illegible (Textual information; Reverse; Handwriting; Pencil; Unknown)
Credit line
Cyril W. Beaumont Bequest
Object history
This costume was designed by George Kirsta for the two Students in Bronislava Nijinska's ballet "The Beloved One" which she mounted for the Markova-Dolin Ballet in 1937 (she had choreographed the ballet for the Ida Rubinstein company in 1928). The design came to the Museum as part of the Cyril Beaumont Bequest and was probably acquired by him as illustration for his various publications on design for the ballet - of the seventeen costume designs for this ballet in his collection two and one set design were reproduced in Beaumont's "Design for the Ballet".
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
S.187-2000

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Record createdDecember 19, 2000
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