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Reynaldo Hahn and Barrere were the creative minds behind the enchanting ballet Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God) in 1911

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Reynaldo Hahn / Barrere

Reynaldo Hahn / Barrere
REYNALDO HAHN French musician: a satirical view Date: 1874 - 1947

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Le Dieu Bleu ( The Blue God ), ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

Le Dieu Bleu ( The Blue God ), ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
Le Dieu Bleu ( The Blue God ), ballet costume design, 1911. Costume Design for Nijinsky in a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu, story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Reynaldo Luza

Reynaldo Luza (1893-1978). Peruvian fashion illustrator and photographer Date: circa 1930

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Self Portrait with Reynaldo Hahn, c1891-1922. Artist: Marcel Proust

Self Portrait with Reynaldo Hahn, c1891-1922. Artist: Marcel Proust
Self Portrait with Reynaldo Hahn, c1891-1922

Background imageReynaldo Collection: A Young Rajah, ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

A Young Rajah, ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
A Young Rajah, ballet costume design, 1911. Costume design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo, music by Reynaldo Hahn

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Bayadere with Peacock, ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

Bayadere with Peacock, ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
Bayadere with Peacock, ballet costume design, 1911. Costume Design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Set design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

Set design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
Set design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), 1911. Story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo, Music by Reynaldo Hahn. Publised in L Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Bayadere costume design for Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

Bayadere costume design for Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
Danse sacree, costume design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), 1911. Story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo, Music by Reynaldo Hahn

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Reynaldo Hahn / Sem 14 / 2

Reynaldo Hahn / Sem 14 / 2
REYNALDO HAHN French musician performing chez Madeleine Lemaire (the model for Prousts Mme Verdurin) in 1904 Date: 1874 - 1947

Background imageReynaldo Collection: Books / Proust / Swanns Way

Books / Proust / Swanns Way
Swann at the Verdurins, with Reynaldo Hahn. Date: First published: 1913


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Reynaldo Hahn and Barrere were the creative minds behind the enchanting ballet Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God) in 1911. The stunning costume designs by Leon Bakst brought this mythical tale to life on stage. One can only imagine the beauty of A Young Rajah, adorned in a costume fit for royalty, or the Bayadere with Peacock, captivating audiences with its vibrant colors. In a self-portrait by Marcel Proust, we catch a glimpse Luza's close relationship with Reynaldo Hahn. Their collaboration must have been filled with artistic brilliance and shared passion for their craft. Leon Bakst's set design for Le Dieu Bleu transports us to an ethereal world where gods reign supreme. The intricate details and grandeur of his work are truly awe-inspiring. Vaslav Nijinski embodied Le Dieu Bleu himself, thanks to Leon Bakst's masterful costume design. Every stitch and fabric choice contributed to creating an unforgettable character on stage. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing production, we discover more wonders through Bakst's Bayadere costume designs. These temple dancers exude grace and elegance as they move across the stage, captivating both audience members and fellow performers alike. The Ballets Russes' production of Le Dieu Bleu was undoubtedly a feast for the senses - from breathtaking sets to exquisite costumes that transported viewers into another realm entirely, and is no wonder that this ballet remains etched in history as one of its most visually stunning creations. Through these glimpses into Reynaldo Hahn's world, we witness his incredible talent as a composer alongside other brilliant artists who helped bring his visions to life on stage. His legacy lives on through these timeless works of art that continue to inspire generations of performers and audiences alike.