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Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for Vaslav Nijinski as Le Dieu Bleu

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for Vaslav Nijinski as Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God) in the ballet produced in 1911 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for a Bacchante in Narcisse produced

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for a Bacchante in Narcisse produced in 1911 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes. Music by Nikolai Tcherepnin

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the Two Heralds in The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, 1911

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the first Bacchante in Narcisse

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the first Bacchante in Narcisse produced in 1911 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes. Music by Nikolai Tcherepnin

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the Shah of Persia in Scheherazade

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the Shah of Persia in Scheherazade produced in 1910 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes. Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, choreography by Michel Fokine

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the Young Girl

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the Young Girl (Tamara Karsavina) in The Firebird, music by Igor Stravinsky. Choreography by Michel Fokine

Background imageArt Collection: Set design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the ballet Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God)

Set design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the ballet Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), produced in 1911 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes. Music by Reynaldo Hahn, Choreography by Michel Fokine

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) 1912, for Helen (Ida Rubinstein) in the

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) 1912, for Helen (Ida Rubinstein) in the verse-play Helene de Sparte by Emile Verhaeren, music by Deodat de Severac

Background imageArt Collection: Decor design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for L apres

Decor design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for L apres midi d un faune, music by Claude Debussy, Choreography by Michel Fokine and Vaslav Nijinsky

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for Iskander

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for Iskander (Vaslav Nijinsky) in The Peri, music by Paul Dukas, 1912. Watercolour and gouache on paper

Background imageArt Collection: Saints Panaseeve, Gregory the theologian and Saint John Chrysostom with Saint Basil the Great

Saints Panaseeve, Gregory the theologian and Saint John Chrysostom with Saint Basil the Great. 14th-15th century Russian Icon

Background imageArt Collection: Set design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the

Set design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the first scene of the ballet Daphnis and Chloe music by Maurice Ravel. Choreography by Michel Fokine

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for a Baydere (Temple Dancer) in Le Dieu Bleu

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for a Baydere (Temple Dancer) in Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), produced in 1911 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the Wolf in The Sleeping Beauty music by Tchaikovsky. Choreography by Marius Petipa

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the Eunuch in Scheherazade

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the Eunuch in Scheherazade produced in 1910 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes. Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, choreography by Michel Fokine

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for the Princess in The Firebird, music by Igor Stravinsky. Choreography by Michel Fokine

Background imageArt Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for The Peri, music by Paul Dukas, 1912. Watercolour and gouache on paper

Background imageArt Collection: Design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for Nijinsky

Design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for Nijinsky in L apres midi d un faune, music by Claude Debussy. Produced in 1912 by Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes

Background imageArt Collection: Assumption of the Virgin : Workshop of the Master of Sardoal, Portuagal, 16th century

Assumption of the Virgin : Workshop of the Master of Sardoal, Portuagal, 16th century. Angels carry the Virgin Mary up to Heaven

Background imageArt Collection: Missal with silver cover with roundels showing the Lamb of God. Liturgical book with

Missal with silver cover with roundels showing the Lamb of God. Liturgical book with text for celebration of Mass through the year. 17th century

Background imageArt Collection: Masterpiece of goldsmiths art: silver-gilt, rock crystal and precious stones

Masterpiece of goldsmiths art: silver-gilt, rock crystal and precious stones. Sacred vessel. Portugal 15th century

Background imageArt Collection: View of Chateau of Meudon from the garden, top. Below: King of Rome (Napoleon II of France

View of Chateau of Meudon from the garden, top. Below: King of Rome (Napoleon II of France, Duke of Reichstadt 1811-1832) son of Napoleon I and Marie Louise of Austria

Background imageArt Collection: Representation of the tournament in the Court of Belvedere in the Vatican to celebrate

Representation of the tournament in the Court of Belvedere in the Vatican to celebrate the marriage of Count Annibale Altemps and Ortensia Borromeo, nephew and niece of Pope Pius IV, 5 March 1665

Background imageArt Collection: The Port of Genes (Genoa), 1878. Watercolour by J. L Genatto. Sunlit buildings at quayside

The Port of Genes (Genoa), 1878. Watercolour by J. L Genatto. Sunlit buildings at quayside
The Port of Genes (Genoa), 1878. Watercolour by J.L Genatto. Sunlit buildings at quayside, women leaning on sea wall by masts of vessels docked vessels

Background imageArt Collection: 917_05_0510000804. jpg Uig Premium 1 UIG1_HISTORY

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Background imageArt Collection: Battle scene from the series The Forty-seven Faithful Samurai. Coloured woodblock print

Battle scene from the series The Forty-seven Faithful Samurai. Coloured woodblock print, late 1840 s. Utagawa Yoshitora (active 1850-1880) Japanese artist and printmaker

Background imageArt Collection: Samurai warrior in battle against monkeys. Nineteenth century Japanese coloured woodblock print

Samurai warrior in battle against monkeys. Nineteenth century Japanese coloured woodblock print
Samurai warrior in battle against monkeys.Nineteenth century Japanese coloured woodblock print

Background imageArt Collection: Kabuki theatre scene. Kabuki, a highly stylised Japanese dance-drama. Utagawa Kunisada

Kabuki theatre scene. Kabuki, a highly stylised Japanese dance-drama. Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864) Japanese artist and printmaker. Coloured woodblock print

Background imageArt Collection: Kabuki theatre actor Bando Mitsugoro. Kabuki, a highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Kabuki theatre actor Bando Mitsugoro. Kabuki, a highly stylised Japanese dance-drama. Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864) Japanese artist and printmaker. Coloured woodblock print

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: Young woman with parasol in falling snow. Coloured woodblock print from the series Snow

Young woman with parasol in falling snow. Coloured woodblock print from the series Snow, Moon and Flowers, c1812. Katsukawa Shunsen (c1762-1830)

Background imageArt Collection: Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama

Scene from a Kabuki theatre performance. In this highly stylised Japanese dance-drama, from 1629 all roles had to be played by men. Those who specialised in female roles were known as onnagata

Background imageArt Collection: A Geisha Reading a Book. Coloured Woodbock print. Kikugawa Eizan (1787-1867) Japanese artist

A Geisha Reading a Book. Coloured Woodbock print. Kikugawa Eizan (1787-1867) Japanese artist and printmaker

Background imageArt Collection: 917_05_0510000786. jpg Uig Premium 1 UIG1_HISTORY

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Background imageArt Collection: Duck Swimming in Water, 1847. Ink and colours on silk. Katsushika Hokusai (1770-1849)

Duck Swimming in Water, 1847. Ink and colours on silk. Katsushika Hokusai (1770-1849) Japanese artist and printmaker

Background imageArt Collection: Group of men and women in a boat watching a flight of butterflies. Lacquered pencil

Group of men and women in a boat watching a flight of butterflies. Lacquered pencil block decorated in gold blue and red. 19th century

Background imageArt Collection: 917_05_0510000785. jpg Uig Premium 1 UIG1_HISTORY

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Background imageArt Collection: 917_05_0510000784. jpg Uig Premium 1 UIG1_HISTORY

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Background imageArt Collection: Pilgrims Bathing in Roben Waterfall, c1827. Pilgrims are taking a ritual bath

Pilgrims Bathing in Roben Waterfall, c1827. Pilgrims are taking a ritual bath before visiting the shrine at Oyama. Katsushika Hokusai (1770-1849) Japanese artist and printmaker

Background imageArt Collection: Six-leaved screen with displaying Peacock and Peahen with chicks: Pines, rocks, bushes

Six-leaved screen with displaying Peacock and Peahen with chicks: Pines, rocks, bushes and stylised clouds. Colour, ink and gold on paper. Early 17th century, Edo Period, Japan

Background imageArt Collection: The Temma Bridge at Osaka, c1830. Coloured woodblock print. People crowd

The Temma Bridge at Osaka, c1830. Coloured woodblock print. People crowd on the wooden bridge which is decked with coloured paper lanterns

Background imageArt Collection: Deer calling in Autumn: Interior of a writing box (detail), black lacquer with Gold inlays

Deer calling in Autumn: Interior of a writing box (detail), black lacquer with Gold inlays, XVII century



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