Bakst, L.S.
BAKST (ROZENBERG), LEV (LÉON) SAMOILOVICH (1866 – 1924)
The site of the family's nephew Bakst Nicolas Constantinowitz // www.leon-bakst.com
The Studio: international art London [u.a.], 1.1893 – 90.1925 // www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Bookplates and Printer`s Marks by Artist of the World of Art Association [Mir Iskusstva] in Print Department Collections in The National Library of Russia (NLR, St Petersburg). Internet Exhibition // www.nlr.ru
Léon Bakst. (Russian, 1866 - 1924) / The collection of the Museum of Modern Art (NY) // www.moma.org
Biography of Léon Bakst // Victoria & Albert Museum Colletions (GB) // www.collections.vam.ac.uk
Bakst, Leon. The design is for Papillon in Mikhail Fokine's ballet Carnaval. 1910. Pencil and watercolour on paper // Victoria & Albert Museum Colletions (GB) // www.collections.vam.ac.uk
Portrait of Léon Bakst by Amedeo Modigliani. 1917, oil on canvas, overall: 55.3 x 33 cm. (21 3/4 x 13 in.) // National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC // www.nga.gov
Collection of Léon Bakst in the National Gallery of Australia // www.nga.gov.au
L'art décoratif de Léon Bakst. Essai critique par Arséne Alexandre. Notes sur les ballets par Jean Cocteau. Paris, Maurice de Brunoff, 1913 // University Libraries of The University of South Carolina Columbia (USA) // www.library.sc.edu
Léon Bakst. Collections // The Art Institute of Chicago (Illinois, USA) // www.artic.edu
Léon Bakst. Collections // Museum of Art and Archaeology University of Oxford (GB) // www.ashmoleanprints.com
Drawings Collection of Ashmolean Museum (University of Oxford, UK) // www.ashmolean.org
The Israel Museum (Jerusalem) // www.imj.org.il
Editions of St. Eugenia’s Community. Exhibition. 11 December 2008 – 15 March 2009. Stroganov Palace (The State Russian Museum (St Petersburg)) // www.rusmuseum.ru
Léon Bakst / The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA) // www.metmuseum.org
Gallica: Bibliothèque numérique // Bibliothéque nationale de France (BnF, Paris) // www.gallica.bnf.fr
Bakst Leon (1866 – 1924) on Shlepyanov-Art Official Gallery Site (GB, Галлерея [si А. Шлепянова) // www.shlepyanov-art.com
Lev Samoilovich Bakst // Sotheby's sold lot archive // www.sothebys.com
Upcoming sale at Christie's: Bakst L.S.
Archive of sold lots at Christie's: Bakst L.S.
Leon Bakst (Russian, 1866 – 1924). Design for Theatre Curtain. Watercolor and gold paint on paper, signed Bakst (lower right), 13 1/4 x 26 1/4 inches (33,5 х 66,7 cm.) // Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. (Chicago). Sale 179 – Fine Art, Dec 11, 2011, lot 291. Sold $ 19,250. Property from the Ralph Esmerian Collection, New York, New York // www.lesliehindman.com
Ravenscourt Galleries (London – Москва) // www.ravenscourtgalleries.com
Artistes russes hors frontière, Musée du Montparnasse. Exposition. Du 21 juillet au 31 octobre 2010 // Club Franco-Russe de la Culture et des Arts (Paris) // www.artcorusse.org
L'art décoratif de Léon Bakst. Paris, 1913 // MacDougall's Auctions (London), December 2010 Lot 167, Estimate 3,000 – 5,000 GBP // www.macdougallauction.com
Léon Bakst. Cheval s'abreuvant. Pencil, watercolour and gouache on laid paper, laid on cardboard, 33 by 48.5 cm. // MacDougall's Auctions (London), May 27 – 30, 2012, Lot 185, Estimate 15,000 – 20,000 GBP. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Berthe Tsipkevitch, the artist’s niece // www.macdougallauction.com
Léon Bakst. Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Kokoshnik in Profile, signed. Watercolour on paper, 40 by 29 cm. (sheet size) // MacDougall's Auctions (London), December 1, 2011, Lot 417, Estimate 8,000 – 12,000 GBP. Authenticity certificate from the expert E. Zhukova // www.macdougallauction.com
Russusche und sowjetische Plakatkunst (Bochum, Germany) // www.russianposter.ru
Lev Samojlovic Rozenberg // Il progetto «Russi in Italia»
Léon Bakst // Wikipédia (France) // www.fr.wikipedia.org
Léon Bakst // From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia // www.en.wikipedia.org
Léon Bakst // Art Signature Dictionary of artists signatures, biographies, auction results & fakes // Holmberg & Co Marknadsplanering AB, Sweden // www.artsignaturedictionary.com
Léon Bakst. Biography // Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. // www.britannica.com
About the artist in The Modernist Journals Project: A joint project of Brown University and The University of Tulsa (USA) // www.dl.lib.brown.edu
Russian Art and Books (San Diego, CA, USA) // www.russianartandbooks.com
Databasa // Leon Bakst // www.myartprints.cz
Volné Směry // www.bluemountain.princeton.edu
Database: Léon Bakst / The Athenaeum // www.the-athenaeum.org
Léon Bakst // Artworks from French Museums // www.art.rmngp.fr
Keyssner, Gustav. Russische Bilder // Die Kunst für alle : Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur / herausg.: Friedrich Pecht. – München : Bruckmann Verlag, 1898 (1. Dezember, H.5), S. 70–73. – Ill.: K. Sawitzki. Im Gerichtssaal (S.70). – M. Antokolsky. Spinoza (S.71). – A. Benois. Das Bassin der Ceres (S.72). – K. Somoff. Ein Regenbogen (S.72). – V. Seroff. Bildnis des Grossfürsten Paul (72–1–73). Bildnis (S.73). – K. Korovine. Bildnis der Fürstin Galitzin (S.73). – M. Nesterow. Mönche (S.74). Aus der Legende der h. Barbara (S.75). – I. Levitan. Der letzte Schnee (S.75). – Th. Botkine. Studie (S.76). – B. Pourvit. Ein Bach (S.76). – J.Je. Repin. Des Rekruten Abschied (S. 76–1–77). – E. Järnefelt. Kühe im Corfrauch (S.77). – A. Edelfelt. Gottesdienst in den Skären (S.77). – A. Gallén. Episode aus dem finischen Heldengedicht «Kalewala» (S.78). Hirtenknabe aus Paanajärvi (S.79). – V. Blomsted. Episode aus dem finischen Heldengedicht «Kalewala» (S.78). – L. Bakst. Bildnis (S.81). – Link. [[1898]]
Současné Umění Ruské [Ал-др Бенуа. Современное русское искусство; А. Ростиславов. О новом в русской живописи; Ф.Т. Новые русские книги; Новости и примечания; Илл.: Е. Лансере, И. Билибин, С. Коровин, М. Нестеров, В. Серов, И. Левитан, К. Коровин, А. Головин, С. Малютин, А. Васнецов, М. Якунчикова, Ф. Малявин, К. Сомов, Ал-др Бенуа, М. Врубель, П. Трубецкой, Л. Бакст, А. Обер, Е. Поленова] // Volné Směry. [Nr.8?]. Praha, 1901 časopis
Alexandre, Arsène. L’Exposition Russe // Le Figaro. №288. Paris, 15 Octobre 1906, p.5
P.E. [P. Ettinge . Moscow. Studio-Talk [Text about Russian exhibitions], pp. 81-83 (pp.81, 82, 83) (Ill. in the text: Ilya Repine. Portrait Study (p.82). Igor Grabar. Chrysanthemums (p.83). E. Lanseray. The Empress Elizabeth at Tzarskoye Selo (p.83)); Henry Frantz. The Exhibition of Russian Art in Paris, pp. 319-323 (pp.319, 320, 321, 322, 323) (Ill. in the text: A. Benois. Review of Troops in the Reign of Pail I (p.319). C. Somoff. In the Park (p.319). N. Röhrich. The Old Town (p.320). [C.] Korovine. The Log Hut (p.320). Constantin Bogaievsky. The Dead City (p.321). I. Grabar. Birch Tree (p.321). Prince P. Troubetzkoy. Model (p.322). P. [sic, Ph.] Malyavine. Peasant Women (p.322)) // The Studio. Vol.39. London, 1907
Ettinger, P. Moderne russische Malerei // Die Kunst für alle : Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur / herausg.: Fritz Schwartz. – München : Verlagsanstalt F. Bruckmann A.-G. ; Druck von A. Bruckmann (München), 1907 (15. März, H.12), S. 273–285. – Abb.: L. Bakst. [Zeichnung] (S.273). Antike Vision (S.277). Zeichnung (S.286). Bildnis der Gräfin Keller (S.291). Zeichnung (S.296). – W. Borissoff-Mussatoff. Requiem (S.273-1). – S. Iwanoff. Der Zar (S.274). – M. Wrubel. Die Schwanenprinzessin (S.275). Mikula Selianinovitsch (russische Legende) (S.281). Zwei Heilige (S.288). – I. Rjepin. Der Schriftsteller Garschin (S.276). Kleinrussische Volksszene (S.290). – K. Somoff. Zeichnung für einen Kalender (S.277). Der Spaziergang (S.285). Die Maske (S.286). – P. Troubetzkoi, Fürst. Kind mit Hund (S.278). Der Bildhauer August Rodin (S.295). – A. Benois. Das Bad der Marquise (S.279). – V. Sjeroff. Kinderbildnis (S.280–1–281). Graf Felix Sumarokoff-Elston (S.283). Bildnis (S.285). – K. Bogajewsky. Landschaft (S.280). – K. Juon. Während des Karnevals (S.281). – A. Riabuschkin. Der Tanz (S.282). In der Kirche (S.293). – F. Maljawin. Bäuerinnen (S.284). – K. Korowin. Die Wirtin (S.287). – S. Sudbinin. Kopf des Christus, der die Händler vertreibt (S.288). – M. Nesteroff. Einkleidung einer Nonne (S.289). – Appolinarius Wassnetzoff. Aus dem alten Moskau (S.290). – O. Braz. Bildnis (S.292). – S. Korowin. Wallfahrer (S.294). – L. Pasternak. Studie (S.296). – Link. [[1907]]
Ritter, William. Nicolas Roerich (pp.115 – 121) [115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121; ill.: Vieille Russie. Mosaїque or et Blue (pour la Cathédrale de Schlusselbourg). L’Age de la Pierre. Kremlin de Rostaw [sic, Rostov]. Bataille de Nuages. Les Kourganes (série des Vikings). Étude. Monastère a Souzda ; Vailliat, Léandre. Les Décors Russe (pp.223 – 227) [223, 224, 225, 226, 227; ill.: Bakst: Décor de Schéhérazade. Costumes de Balle // Dayot, Armand (dir.). L’Art et les Artistes. T.XI (Avril – Septembre 1910). Paris, 1910 (titre)
Russia // Catalogo della Mostra di Belle Arti : Esposizione Internazionale di Roma : [Roma ; Aprile 1911 – Gennaio 1912]. – Bergamo : Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche, 1911, p. 277–299. – Copertina, pagina di titul. – Indice alfabetico degli artisti esponenti (p. 375–420), indice delle illustrazioni (p. 421–429), illustrazioni (p. [431]-I–CCLII). – Link. [[1911]]
Leon Bakst, the Wonderful Russian Master of Color and Form; A Bakst Russian Ballet Sketch // The Times Dispatch. Richmond, Va. [USA], October 12, 1913, p.1
Valérien Svetloff [Ivtchenko, Valerian Iakovlevitch]. Les Peintres Décorateurs Russes [Bakst, Alexandre Benois, Rœrich, Juon et Fedorovsky, Soudeikine; [p.14, 15, 16, 17]] / Supplément Artistique édité par Comœdia Illustré en l’honneur de la Huitieme Saison des Ballets Russes dirigée par Serge de Diaghilew // Comœdia Illustré. Nr.16. Paris; France et Colonies: 1 fr., Étranger: 1 fr. 25; 20 Mai 1913, supplement, [pp.14 – 17]
Gerald C. Siordet. Léon Bakst’s Designs for Scenery and Costume. (pp. 3-6) (pp.3, 4, 5, 6) (Ill.: Fantaisie sur le Costume Moderne, Dioné (p.1). Design for Scenery, «Daphnis and Chloe» (p.3). Fantaisie sur le Costume Moderne, Atalante (p.4). Likenion (Daphnis and Chloe) (p.4). Pencil Drawing for Scenery of «Pisanelle», Act I (p.5). Un Polonais (Boris Godounow) (p.6). Costume Designs for the Russian Ballet «Le Dieu Bleu» (p.7)); Three Russian Painters: Konstantin Somoff, Igor Grabar, and Philip Maliavine. By Vittorio Pica (pp.107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116) // Charles Holme (ed.). The Studio. Vol.60. London, 1914 (On the cover – 1913) (cover, title) [[1914]]
A Strange, Richly Colored Drawing of Karsavina by Leon Bakst // Richmond Times-Dispatch. Richmond, Va. [USA], January 10, 1915, p.1
. Ettinger. Some Russian Wood Engravers (pp. 25-27) (pp.25, 26, 27) (Ill.: V. Favorski. Vignette for a Music School Prospectus (p.25). Initial Letters for a Book by Anatole France (p.25). P. Pavlinoff. Maria Krivopolienova Folk-Tale Reciter (p.26). Portrait of a Russian Officer (p.27). Self-Portrait (p.27). Sleigh whith Coffins (p.27). V. Masutin. Self-Portrait (p.26)) // The Studio. Vol.83. London, MCMXXII [1922] (Ill. in the Magazine: Léon Bakst. Scheherezade (Défile des Contes). 1921. Columbine (Jupe Longe). 1921; J.G. Domergue. Arlequin; Gleb Derujinsky. Icarus; Théo van Rysselberghe. Portrait of Emile Verhaeren; Carl Runguis. Throwing a Steer; William Nicholson. Still-Life; Jack Gordge. The Importance of an Object Has No Relation to the Length of Its Shadows; John Platt. Rugby Football – The Scrum; W. Alison Martin. The Edge of the Surf; Charles Sims. The Countess of Rocksavge and Her Son; Edmund J. Sullivan. A Wine Taster of La Mancha) [[1922]]
Bakst, Leon. №17. Huntress // Christian Brinton (foreword), Igor Grabar (introduction and catalogue). The Russian Art Exhibition. [Catalogue]. Grand Central Palace, New York. 1924
L. Bakst. Portrait de Picasso (p.657) // L'Art Vivant. #41. Paris,Librairie Larousse, 1er Septembre 1926
C. Einstein, E. Wasmuth. LEON BAKST. Book of Costume Designs. Berlin. 1927
Exposition d’Art Russe : Catalogue : [343 NN] : Paris / 2–15 Juin 1932; Galerie «La Renaissance» (11, Rue Royale, Paris); Louis Réau. Préface (P. 5–7); Arséne Alexandre. De 1906 à 1932 (P. 9–16); Denis Roche. Aperçu d'une nouvelle exposition générale d'Art Russe à Paris (P. 17–27). – Paris, 1932. – Couvert., page de titre. – Ill.: Yvan Bilibine. Les sept Siméon (conte russe) (1931). – Nathalie Gontcharova. Espagnole (fragment). – Boris Grigorieff. Portrait du Président Masaryk. – Alexandre Iakovleff. Femme couchée. – Constant Korovine. Paris la nuit. – Michel Larionow. Nature morte. – Nicolas Milliotti. Course de Chantilly. – Paul Tchelistcheff. Une tête. – Léon Zack. Tête de jeune homme. – Prince Paul Troubetzkoy. Beethoven. – Mstislas Dobužinski. Monument de Pierre le Grand (Saint-Pétersbourg). – Constantin Somoff. Ancient intérieur russe. [[1932]]
L.N. [si Bakst // Russische Graphik des 20. Jahrhunderts. 100 Bildtafeln. Insel-Verlag. Leipzig. 1970
Bown, M.C. A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Russian And Soviet Painters : 1900–1980s. – London : Izomar Limited, [1998]. – Bookjacket: Back: Ruslan A. Kobozev. In the Factory Canteen (detail) (1950s); Front: Georgi I. Rublev. A Factory Party Meeting (detail) (1932); cover; frontispiece: Aleksandr M. Gerasimov. Portrait of the Artist’s Wife (1929); title. [[1998]]
Государственный Русский музей. Отчёт за 2002 год. Альманах. Вып.46. СПб., Palace Editions, 2003 – The State Russian Museum. Annual Report 2002. Almanac, Edn.46. St Petersburg, Palace Editions, 2003
Vern G. Swanson. Soviet Impressionist Painting. Woodbridge. Suffolk. UK. Antique collectors` club. 2008
И.И. Ващенко, Ю.А. Солодовников (пред., поясн.), Я.С. Алалыкина, С.М. Гонтарь, О.В. Загорная, С.Н. Пыхтина, Т.А. Сальникова, Ю.В. Костюков, Е.Г. Касавченко (авт.-сост.). Краснодарский краевой художественный музей им. Ф.А. Коваленко: Русское искусство первой трети ХХ века. Каталог. Самара, СамЛюксПринт, ККХМ им. Ф.А. Коваленко, 1 000 экз., 2011 (рус., анг.) (Krasnodar Art Museum: Art of Russia 1st third XXth Centure. Catalogue. Samara, 2011) (rus., eng.)
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The site of the family's nephew Bakst Nicolas Constantinowitz // www.leon-bakst.com
The Studio: international art London [u.a.], 1.1893 – 90.1925 // www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Bookplates and Printer`s Marks by Artist of the World of Art Association [Mir Iskusstva] in Print Department Collections in The National Library of Russia (NLR, St Petersburg). Internet Exhibition // www.nlr.ru
Léon Bakst. (Russian, 1866 - 1924) / The collection of the Museum of Modern Art (NY) // www.moma.org
Biography of Léon Bakst // Victoria & Albert Museum Colletions (GB) // www.collections.vam.ac.uk
Bakst, Leon. The design is for Papillon in Mikhail Fokine's ballet Carnaval. 1910. Pencil and watercolour on paper // Victoria & Albert Museum Colletions (GB) // www.collections.vam.ac.uk
Portrait of Léon Bakst by Amedeo Modigliani. 1917, oil on canvas, overall: 55.3 x 33 cm. (21 3/4 x 13 in.) // National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC // www.nga.gov
Collection of Léon Bakst in the National Gallery of Australia // www.nga.gov.au
L'art décoratif de Léon Bakst. Essai critique par Arséne Alexandre. Notes sur les ballets par Jean Cocteau. Paris, Maurice de Brunoff, 1913 // University Libraries of The University of South Carolina Columbia (USA) // www.library.sc.edu
Léon Bakst. Collections // The Art Institute of Chicago (Illinois, USA) // www.artic.edu
Léon Bakst. Collections // Museum of Art and Archaeology University of Oxford (GB) // www.ashmoleanprints.com
Drawings Collection of Ashmolean Museum (University of Oxford, UK) // www.ashmolean.org
The Israel Museum (Jerusalem) // www.imj.org.il
Editions of St. Eugenia’s Community. Exhibition. 11 December 2008 – 15 March 2009. Stroganov Palace (The State Russian Museum (St Petersburg)) // www.rusmuseum.ru
Léon Bakst / The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA) // www.metmuseum.org
Gallica: Bibliothèque numérique // Bibliothéque nationale de France (BnF, Paris) // www.gallica.bnf.fr
Bakst Leon (1866 – 1924) on Shlepyanov-Art Official Gallery Site (GB, Галлерея [si А. Шлепянова) // www.shlepyanov-art.com
Lev Samoilovich Bakst // Sotheby's sold lot archive // www.sothebys.com
Upcoming sale at Christie's: Bakst L.S.
Archive of sold lots at Christie's: Bakst L.S.
Leon Bakst (Russian, 1866 – 1924). Design for Theatre Curtain. Watercolor and gold paint on paper, signed Bakst (lower right), 13 1/4 x 26 1/4 inches (33,5 х 66,7 cm.) // Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. (Chicago). Sale 179 – Fine Art, Dec 11, 2011, lot 291. Sold $ 19,250. Property from the Ralph Esmerian Collection, New York, New York // www.lesliehindman.com
Ravenscourt Galleries (London – Москва) // www.ravenscourtgalleries.com
Artistes russes hors frontière, Musée du Montparnasse. Exposition. Du 21 juillet au 31 octobre 2010 // Club Franco-Russe de la Culture et des Arts (Paris) // www.artcorusse.org
L'art décoratif de Léon Bakst. Paris, 1913 // MacDougall's Auctions (London), December 2010 Lot 167, Estimate 3,000 – 5,000 GBP // www.macdougallauction.com
Léon Bakst. Cheval s'abreuvant. Pencil, watercolour and gouache on laid paper, laid on cardboard, 33 by 48.5 cm. // MacDougall's Auctions (London), May 27 – 30, 2012, Lot 185, Estimate 15,000 – 20,000 GBP. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Berthe Tsipkevitch, the artist’s niece // www.macdougallauction.com
Léon Bakst. Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Kokoshnik in Profile, signed. Watercolour on paper, 40 by 29 cm. (sheet size) // MacDougall's Auctions (London), December 1, 2011, Lot 417, Estimate 8,000 – 12,000 GBP. Authenticity certificate from the expert E. Zhukova // www.macdougallauction.com
Russusche und sowjetische Plakatkunst (Bochum, Germany) // www.russianposter.ru
Lev Samojlovic Rozenberg // Il progetto «Russi in Italia»
Léon Bakst // Wikipédia (France) // www.fr.wikipedia.org
Léon Bakst // From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia // www.en.wikipedia.org
Léon Bakst // Art Signature Dictionary of artists signatures, biographies, auction results & fakes // Holmberg & Co Marknadsplanering AB, Sweden // www.artsignaturedictionary.com
Léon Bakst. Biography // Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. // www.britannica.com
About the artist in The Modernist Journals Project: A joint project of Brown University and The University of Tulsa (USA) // www.dl.lib.brown.edu
Russian Art and Books (San Diego, CA, USA) // www.russianartandbooks.com
Databasa // Leon Bakst // www.myartprints.cz
Volné Směry // www.bluemountain.princeton.edu
Database: Léon Bakst / The Athenaeum // www.the-athenaeum.org
Léon Bakst // Artworks from French Museums // www.art.rmngp.fr
Keyssner, Gustav. Russische Bilder // Die Kunst für alle : Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur / herausg.: Friedrich Pecht. – München : Bruckmann Verlag, 1898 (1. Dezember, H.5), S. 70–73. – Ill.: K. Sawitzki. Im Gerichtssaal (S.70). – M. Antokolsky. Spinoza (S.71). – A. Benois. Das Bassin der Ceres (S.72). – K. Somoff. Ein Regenbogen (S.72). – V. Seroff. Bildnis des Grossfürsten Paul (72–1–73). Bildnis (S.73). – K. Korovine. Bildnis der Fürstin Galitzin (S.73). – M. Nesterow. Mönche (S.74). Aus der Legende der h. Barbara (S.75). – I. Levitan. Der letzte Schnee (S.75). – Th. Botkine. Studie (S.76). – B. Pourvit. Ein Bach (S.76). – J.Je. Repin. Des Rekruten Abschied (S. 76–1–77). – E. Järnefelt. Kühe im Corfrauch (S.77). – A. Edelfelt. Gottesdienst in den Skären (S.77). – A. Gallén. Episode aus dem finischen Heldengedicht «Kalewala» (S.78). Hirtenknabe aus Paanajärvi (S.79). – V. Blomsted. Episode aus dem finischen Heldengedicht «Kalewala» (S.78). – L. Bakst. Bildnis (S.81). – Link. [[1898]]
Současné Umění Ruské [Ал-др Бенуа. Современное русское искусство; А. Ростиславов. О новом в русской живописи; Ф.Т. Новые русские книги; Новости и примечания; Илл.: Е. Лансере, И. Билибин, С. Коровин, М. Нестеров, В. Серов, И. Левитан, К. Коровин, А. Головин, С. Малютин, А. Васнецов, М. Якунчикова, Ф. Малявин, К. Сомов, Ал-др Бенуа, М. Врубель, П. Трубецкой, Л. Бакст, А. Обер, Е. Поленова] // Volné Směry. [Nr.8?]. Praha, 1901 časopis
Alexandre, Arsène. L’Exposition Russe // Le Figaro. №288. Paris, 15 Octobre 1906, p.5
P.E. [P. Ettinge . Moscow. Studio-Talk [Text about Russian exhibitions], pp. 81-83 (pp.81, 82, 83) (Ill. in the text: Ilya Repine. Portrait Study (p.82). Igor Grabar. Chrysanthemums (p.83). E. Lanseray. The Empress Elizabeth at Tzarskoye Selo (p.83)); Henry Frantz. The Exhibition of Russian Art in Paris, pp. 319-323 (pp.319, 320, 321, 322, 323) (Ill. in the text: A. Benois. Review of Troops in the Reign of Pail I (p.319). C. Somoff. In the Park (p.319). N. Röhrich. The Old Town (p.320). [C.] Korovine. The Log Hut (p.320). Constantin Bogaievsky. The Dead City (p.321). I. Grabar. Birch Tree (p.321). Prince P. Troubetzkoy. Model (p.322). P. [sic, Ph.] Malyavine. Peasant Women (p.322)) // The Studio. Vol.39. London, 1907
Ettinger, P. Moderne russische Malerei // Die Kunst für alle : Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur / herausg.: Fritz Schwartz. – München : Verlagsanstalt F. Bruckmann A.-G. ; Druck von A. Bruckmann (München), 1907 (15. März, H.12), S. 273–285. – Abb.: L. Bakst. [Zeichnung] (S.273). Antike Vision (S.277). Zeichnung (S.286). Bildnis der Gräfin Keller (S.291). Zeichnung (S.296). – W. Borissoff-Mussatoff. Requiem (S.273-1). – S. Iwanoff. Der Zar (S.274). – M. Wrubel. Die Schwanenprinzessin (S.275). Mikula Selianinovitsch (russische Legende) (S.281). Zwei Heilige (S.288). – I. Rjepin. Der Schriftsteller Garschin (S.276). Kleinrussische Volksszene (S.290). – K. Somoff. Zeichnung für einen Kalender (S.277). Der Spaziergang (S.285). Die Maske (S.286). – P. Troubetzkoi, Fürst. Kind mit Hund (S.278). Der Bildhauer August Rodin (S.295). – A. Benois. Das Bad der Marquise (S.279). – V. Sjeroff. Kinderbildnis (S.280–1–281). Graf Felix Sumarokoff-Elston (S.283). Bildnis (S.285). – K. Bogajewsky. Landschaft (S.280). – K. Juon. Während des Karnevals (S.281). – A. Riabuschkin. Der Tanz (S.282). In der Kirche (S.293). – F. Maljawin. Bäuerinnen (S.284). – K. Korowin. Die Wirtin (S.287). – S. Sudbinin. Kopf des Christus, der die Händler vertreibt (S.288). – M. Nesteroff. Einkleidung einer Nonne (S.289). – Appolinarius Wassnetzoff. Aus dem alten Moskau (S.290). – O. Braz. Bildnis (S.292). – S. Korowin. Wallfahrer (S.294). – L. Pasternak. Studie (S.296). – Link. [[1907]]
Ritter, William. Nicolas Roerich (pp.115 – 121) [115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121; ill.: Vieille Russie. Mosaїque or et Blue (pour la Cathédrale de Schlusselbourg). L’Age de la Pierre. Kremlin de Rostaw [sic, Rostov]. Bataille de Nuages. Les Kourganes (série des Vikings). Étude. Monastère a Souzda ; Vailliat, Léandre. Les Décors Russe (pp.223 – 227) [223, 224, 225, 226, 227; ill.: Bakst: Décor de Schéhérazade. Costumes de Balle // Dayot, Armand (dir.). L’Art et les Artistes. T.XI (Avril – Septembre 1910). Paris, 1910 (titre)
Russia // Catalogo della Mostra di Belle Arti : Esposizione Internazionale di Roma : [Roma ; Aprile 1911 – Gennaio 1912]. – Bergamo : Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche, 1911, p. 277–299. – Copertina, pagina di titul. – Indice alfabetico degli artisti esponenti (p. 375–420), indice delle illustrazioni (p. 421–429), illustrazioni (p. [431]-I–CCLII). – Link. [[1911]]
Leon Bakst, the Wonderful Russian Master of Color and Form; A Bakst Russian Ballet Sketch // The Times Dispatch. Richmond, Va. [USA], October 12, 1913, p.1
Valérien Svetloff [Ivtchenko, Valerian Iakovlevitch]. Les Peintres Décorateurs Russes [Bakst, Alexandre Benois, Rœrich, Juon et Fedorovsky, Soudeikine; [p.14, 15, 16, 17]] / Supplément Artistique édité par Comœdia Illustré en l’honneur de la Huitieme Saison des Ballets Russes dirigée par Serge de Diaghilew // Comœdia Illustré. Nr.16. Paris; France et Colonies: 1 fr., Étranger: 1 fr. 25; 20 Mai 1913, supplement, [pp.14 – 17]
Gerald C. Siordet. Léon Bakst’s Designs for Scenery and Costume. (pp. 3-6) (pp.3, 4, 5, 6) (Ill.: Fantaisie sur le Costume Moderne, Dioné (p.1). Design for Scenery, «Daphnis and Chloe» (p.3). Fantaisie sur le Costume Moderne, Atalante (p.4). Likenion (Daphnis and Chloe) (p.4). Pencil Drawing for Scenery of «Pisanelle», Act I (p.5). Un Polonais (Boris Godounow) (p.6). Costume Designs for the Russian Ballet «Le Dieu Bleu» (p.7)); Three Russian Painters: Konstantin Somoff, Igor Grabar, and Philip Maliavine. By Vittorio Pica (pp.107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116) // Charles Holme (ed.). The Studio. Vol.60. London, 1914 (On the cover – 1913) (cover, title) [[1914]]
A Strange, Richly Colored Drawing of Karsavina by Leon Bakst // Richmond Times-Dispatch. Richmond, Va. [USA], January 10, 1915, p.1
. Ettinger. Some Russian Wood Engravers (pp. 25-27) (pp.25, 26, 27) (Ill.: V. Favorski. Vignette for a Music School Prospectus (p.25). Initial Letters for a Book by Anatole France (p.25). P. Pavlinoff. Maria Krivopolienova Folk-Tale Reciter (p.26). Portrait of a Russian Officer (p.27). Self-Portrait (p.27). Sleigh whith Coffins (p.27). V. Masutin. Self-Portrait (p.26)) // The Studio. Vol.83. London, MCMXXII [1922] (Ill. in the Magazine: Léon Bakst. Scheherezade (Défile des Contes). 1921. Columbine (Jupe Longe). 1921; J.G. Domergue. Arlequin; Gleb Derujinsky. Icarus; Théo van Rysselberghe. Portrait of Emile Verhaeren; Carl Runguis. Throwing a Steer; William Nicholson. Still-Life; Jack Gordge. The Importance of an Object Has No Relation to the Length of Its Shadows; John Platt. Rugby Football – The Scrum; W. Alison Martin. The Edge of the Surf; Charles Sims. The Countess of Rocksavge and Her Son; Edmund J. Sullivan. A Wine Taster of La Mancha) [[1922]]
Bakst, Leon. №17. Huntress // Christian Brinton (foreword), Igor Grabar (introduction and catalogue). The Russian Art Exhibition. [Catalogue]. Grand Central Palace, New York. 1924
L. Bakst. Portrait de Picasso (p.657) // L'Art Vivant. #41. Paris,Librairie Larousse, 1er Septembre 1926
C. Einstein, E. Wasmuth. LEON BAKST. Book of Costume Designs. Berlin. 1927
Exposition d’Art Russe : Catalogue : [343 NN] : Paris / 2–15 Juin 1932; Galerie «La Renaissance» (11, Rue Royale, Paris); Louis Réau. Préface (P. 5–7); Arséne Alexandre. De 1906 à 1932 (P. 9–16); Denis Roche. Aperçu d'une nouvelle exposition générale d'Art Russe à Paris (P. 17–27). – Paris, 1932. – Couvert., page de titre. – Ill.: Yvan Bilibine. Les sept Siméon (conte russe) (1931). – Nathalie Gontcharova. Espagnole (fragment). – Boris Grigorieff. Portrait du Président Masaryk. – Alexandre Iakovleff. Femme couchée. – Constant Korovine. Paris la nuit. – Michel Larionow. Nature morte. – Nicolas Milliotti. Course de Chantilly. – Paul Tchelistcheff. Une tête. – Léon Zack. Tête de jeune homme. – Prince Paul Troubetzkoy. Beethoven. – Mstislas Dobužinski. Monument de Pierre le Grand (Saint-Pétersbourg). – Constantin Somoff. Ancient intérieur russe. [[1932]]
L.N. [si Bakst // Russische Graphik des 20. Jahrhunderts. 100 Bildtafeln. Insel-Verlag. Leipzig. 1970
Bown, M.C. A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Russian And Soviet Painters : 1900–1980s. – London : Izomar Limited, [1998]. – Bookjacket: Back: Ruslan A. Kobozev. In the Factory Canteen (detail) (1950s); Front: Georgi I. Rublev. A Factory Party Meeting (detail) (1932); cover; frontispiece: Aleksandr M. Gerasimov. Portrait of the Artist’s Wife (1929); title. [[1998]]
Государственный Русский музей. Отчёт за 2002 год. Альманах. Вып.46. СПб., Palace Editions, 2003 – The State Russian Museum. Annual Report 2002. Almanac, Edn.46. St Petersburg, Palace Editions, 2003
Vern G. Swanson. Soviet Impressionist Painting. Woodbridge. Suffolk. UK. Antique collectors` club. 2008
И.И. Ващенко, Ю.А. Солодовников (пред., поясн.), Я.С. Алалыкина, С.М. Гонтарь, О.В. Загорная, С.Н. Пыхтина, Т.А. Сальникова, Ю.В. Костюков, Е.Г. Касавченко (авт.-сост.). Краснодарский краевой художественный музей им. Ф.А. Коваленко: Русское искусство первой трети ХХ века. Каталог. Самара, СамЛюксПринт, ККХМ им. Ф.А. Коваленко, 1 000 экз., 2011 (рус., анг.) (Krasnodar Art Museum: Art of Russia 1st third XXth Centure. Catalogue. Samara, 2011) (rus., eng.)
Bookjacket, cover, title)
Biography
The site of the family's nephew Bakst Nicolas Constantinowitz // www.leon-bakst.com
The Studio: international art London [u.a.], 1.1893 – 90.1925 // www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Bookplates and Printer`s Marks by Artist of the World of Art Association [Mir Iskusstva] in Print Department Collections in The National Library of Russia (NLR, St Petersburg). Internet Exhibition // www.nlr.ru
Léon Bakst. (Russian, 1866 - 1924) / The collection of the Museum of Modern Art (NY) // www.moma.org
Biography of Léon Bakst // Victoria & Albert Museum Colletions (GB) // www.collections.vam.ac.uk
Bakst, Leon. The design is for Papillon in Mikhail Fokine's ballet Carnaval. 1910. Pencil and watercolour on paper // Victoria & Albert Museum Colletions (GB) // www.collections.vam.ac.uk
Portrait of Léon Bakst by Amedeo Modigliani. 1917, oil on canvas, overall: 55.3 x 33 cm. (21 3/4 x 13 in.) // National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC // www.nga.gov
Collection of Léon Bakst in the National Gallery of Australia // www.nga.gov.au
L'art décoratif de Léon Bakst. Essai critique par Arséne Alexandre. Notes sur les ballets par Jean Cocteau. Paris, Maurice de Brunoff, 1913 // University Libraries of The University of South Carolina Columbia (USA) // www.library.sc.edu
Léon Bakst. Collections // The Art Institute of Chicago (Illinois, USA) // www.artic.edu
Léon Bakst. Collections // Museum of Art and Archaeology University of Oxford (GB) // www.ashmoleanprints.com
Drawings Collection of Ashmolean Museum (University of Oxford, UK) // www.ashmolean.org
The Israel Museum (Jerusalem) // www.imj.org.il
Editions of St. Eugenia’s Community. Exhibition. 11 December 2008 – 15 March 2009. Stroganov Palace (The State Russian Museum (St Petersburg)) // www.rusmuseum.ru
Léon Bakst / The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA) // www.metmuseum.org
Gallica: Bibliothèque numérique // Bibliothéque nationale de France (BnF, Paris) // www.gallica.bnf.fr
Bakst Leon (1866 – 1924) on Shlepyanov-Art Official Gallery Site (GB, Галлерея [si А. Шлепянова) // www.shlepyanov-art.com
Lev Samoilovich Bakst // Sotheby's sold lot archive // www.sothebys.com
Upcoming sale at Christie's: Bakst L.S.
Archive of sold lots at Christie's: Bakst L.S.
Leon Bakst (Russian, 1866 – 1924). Design for Theatre Curtain. Watercolor and gold paint on paper, signed Bakst (lower right), 13 1/4 x 26 1/4 inches (33,5 х 66,7 cm.) // Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. (Chicago). Sale 179 – Fine Art, Dec 11, 2011, lot 291. Sold $ 19,250. Property from the Ralph Esmerian Collection, New York, New York // www.lesliehindman.com
Ravenscourt Galleries (London – Москва) // www.ravenscourtgalleries.com
Artistes russes hors frontière, Musée du Montparnasse. Exposition. Du 21 juillet au 31 octobre 2010 // Club Franco-Russe de la Culture et des Arts (Paris) // www.artcorusse.org
L'art décoratif de Léon Bakst. Paris, 1913 // MacDougall's Auctions (London), December 2010 Lot 167, Estimate 3,000 – 5,000 GBP // www.macdougallauction.com
Léon Bakst. Cheval s'abreuvant. Pencil, watercolour and gouache on laid paper, laid on cardboard, 33 by 48.5 cm. // MacDougall's Auctions (London), May 27 – 30, 2012, Lot 185, Estimate 15,000 – 20,000 GBP. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Berthe Tsipkevitch, the artist’s niece // www.macdougallauction.com
Léon Bakst. Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Kokoshnik in Profile, signed. Watercolour on paper, 40 by 29 cm. (sheet size) // MacDougall's Auctions (London), December 1, 2011, Lot 417, Estimate 8,000 – 12,000 GBP. Authenticity certificate from the expert E. Zhukova // www.macdougallauction.com
Russusche und sowjetische Plakatkunst (Bochum, Germany) // www.russianposter.ru
Lev Samojlovic Rozenberg // Il progetto «Russi in Italia»
Léon Bakst // Wikipédia (France) // www.fr.wikipedia.org
Léon Bakst // From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia // www.en.wikipedia.org
Léon Bakst // Art Signature Dictionary of artists signatures, biographies, auction results & fakes // Holmberg & Co Marknadsplanering AB, Sweden // www.artsignaturedictionary.com
Léon Bakst. Biography // Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. // www.britannica.com
About the artist in The Modernist Journals Project: A joint project of Brown University and The University of Tulsa (USA) // www.dl.lib.brown.edu
Russian Art and Books (San Diego, CA, USA) // www.russianartandbooks.com
Databasa // Leon Bakst // www.myartprints.cz
Volné Směry // www.bluemountain.princeton.edu
Database: Léon Bakst / The Athenaeum // www.the-athenaeum.org
Léon Bakst // Artworks from French Museums // www.art.rmngp.fr
Keyssner, Gustav. Russische Bilder // Die Kunst für alle : Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur / herausg.: Friedrich Pecht. – München : Bruckmann Verlag, 1898 (1. Dezember, H.5), S. 70–73. – Ill.: K. Sawitzki. Im Gerichtssaal (S.70). – M. Antokolsky. Spinoza (S.71). – A. Benois. Das Bassin der Ceres (S.72). – K. Somoff. Ein Regenbogen (S.72). – V. Seroff. Bildnis des Grossfürsten Paul (72–1–73). Bildnis (S.73). – K. Korovine. Bildnis der Fürstin Galitzin (S.73). – M. Nesterow. Mönche (S.74). Aus der Legende der h. Barbara (S.75). – I. Levitan. Der letzte Schnee (S.75). – Th. Botkine. Studie (S.76). – B. Pourvit. Ein Bach (S.76). – J.Je. Repin. Des Rekruten Abschied (S. 76–1–77). – E. Järnefelt. Kühe im Corfrauch (S.77). – A. Edelfelt. Gottesdienst in den Skären (S.77). – A. Gallén. Episode aus dem finischen Heldengedicht «Kalewala» (S.78). Hirtenknabe aus Paanajärvi (S.79). – V. Blomsted. Episode aus dem finischen Heldengedicht «Kalewala» (S.78). – L. Bakst. Bildnis (S.81). – Link. [[1898]]
Současné Umění Ruské [Ал-др Бенуа. Современное русское искусство; А. Ростиславов. О новом в русской живописи; Ф.Т. Новые русские книги; Новости и примечания; Илл.: Е. Лансере, И. Билибин, С. Коровин, М. Нестеров, В. Серов, И. Левитан, К. Коровин, А. Головин, С. Малютин, А. Васнецов, М. Якунчикова, Ф. Малявин, К. Сомов, Ал-др Бенуа, М. Врубель, П. Трубецкой, Л. Бакст, А. Обер, Е. Поленова] // Volné Směry. [Nr.8?]. Praha, 1901 časopis
Alexandre, Arsène. L’Exposition Russe // Le Figaro. №288. Paris, 15 Octobre 1906, p.5
P.E. [P. Ettinge . Moscow. Studio-Talk [Text about Russian exhibitions], pp. 81-83 (pp.81, 82, 83) (Ill. in the text: Ilya Repine. Portrait Study (p.82). Igor Grabar. Chrysanthemums (p.83). E. Lanseray. The Empress Elizabeth at Tzarskoye Selo (p.83)); Henry Frantz. The Exhibition of Russian Art in Paris, pp. 319-323 (pp.319, 320, 321, 322, 323) (Ill. in the text: A. Benois. Review of Troops in the Reign of Pail I (p.319). C. Somoff. In the Park (p.319). N. Röhrich. The Old Town (p.320). [C.] Korovine. The Log Hut (p.320). Constantin Bogaievsky. The Dead City (p.321). I. Grabar. Birch Tree (p.321). Prince P. Troubetzkoy. Model (p.322). P. [sic, Ph.] Malyavine. Peasant Women (p.322)) // The Studio. Vol.39. London, 1907
Ettinger, P. Moderne russische Malerei // Die Kunst für alle : Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur / herausg.: Fritz Schwartz. – München : Verlagsanstalt F. Bruckmann A.-G. ; Druck von A. Bruckmann (München), 1907 (15. März, H.12), S. 273–285. – Abb.: L. Bakst. [Zeichnung] (S.273). Antike Vision (S.277). Zeichnung (S.286). Bildnis der Gräfin Keller (S.291). Zeichnung (S.296). – W. Borissoff-Mussatoff. Requiem (S.273-1). – S. Iwanoff. Der Zar (S.274). – M. Wrubel. Die Schwanenprinzessin (S.275). Mikula Selianinovitsch (russische Legende) (S.281). Zwei Heilige (S.288). – I. Rjepin. Der Schriftsteller Garschin (S.276). Kleinrussische Volksszene (S.290). – K. Somoff. Zeichnung für einen Kalender (S.277). Der Spaziergang (S.285). Die Maske (S.286). – P. Troubetzkoi, Fürst. Kind mit Hund (S.278). Der Bildhauer August Rodin (S.295). – A. Benois. Das Bad der Marquise (S.279). – V. Sjeroff. Kinderbildnis (S.280–1–281). Graf Felix Sumarokoff-Elston (S.283). Bildnis (S.285). – K. Bogajewsky. Landschaft (S.280). – K. Juon. Während des Karnevals (S.281). – A. Riabuschkin. Der Tanz (S.282). In der Kirche (S.293). – F. Maljawin. Bäuerinnen (S.284). – K. Korowin. Die Wirtin (S.287). – S. Sudbinin. Kopf des Christus, der die Händler vertreibt (S.288). – M. Nesteroff. Einkleidung einer Nonne (S.289). – Appolinarius Wassnetzoff. Aus dem alten Moskau (S.290). – O. Braz. Bildnis (S.292). – S. Korowin. Wallfahrer (S.294). – L. Pasternak. Studie (S.296). – Link. [[1907]]
Ritter, William. Nicolas Roerich (pp.115 – 121) [115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121; ill.: Vieille Russie. Mosaїque or et Blue (pour la Cathédrale de Schlusselbourg). L’Age de la Pierre. Kremlin de Rostaw [sic, Rostov]. Bataille de Nuages. Les Kourganes (série des Vikings). Étude. Monastère a Souzda ; Vailliat, Léandre. Les Décors Russe (pp.223 – 227) [223, 224, 225, 226, 227; ill.: Bakst: Décor de Schéhérazade. Costumes de Balle // Dayot, Armand (dir.). L’Art et les Artistes. T.XI (Avril – Septembre 1910). Paris, 1910 (titre)
Russia // Catalogo della Mostra di Belle Arti : Esposizione Internazionale di Roma : [Roma ; Aprile 1911 – Gennaio 1912]. – Bergamo : Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche, 1911, p. 277–299. – Copertina, pagina di titul. – Indice alfabetico degli artisti esponenti (p. 375–420), indice delle illustrazioni (p. 421–429), illustrazioni (p. [431]-I–CCLII). – Link. [[1911]]
Leon Bakst, the Wonderful Russian Master of Color and Form; A Bakst Russian Ballet Sketch // The Times Dispatch. Richmond, Va. [USA], October 12, 1913, p.1
Valérien Svetloff [Ivtchenko, Valerian Iakovlevitch]. Les Peintres Décorateurs Russes [Bakst, Alexandre Benois, Rœrich, Juon et Fedorovsky, Soudeikine; [p.14, 15, 16, 17]] / Supplément Artistique édité par Comœdia Illustré en l’honneur de la Huitieme Saison des Ballets Russes dirigée par Serge de Diaghilew // Comœdia Illustré. Nr.16. Paris; France et Colonies: 1 fr., Étranger: 1 fr. 25; 20 Mai 1913, supplement, [pp.14 – 17]
Gerald C. Siordet. Léon Bakst’s Designs for Scenery and Costume. (pp. 3-6) (pp.3, 4, 5, 6) (Ill.: Fantaisie sur le Costume Moderne, Dioné (p.1). Design for Scenery, «Daphnis and Chloe» (p.3). Fantaisie sur le Costume Moderne, Atalante (p.4). Likenion (Daphnis and Chloe) (p.4). Pencil Drawing for Scenery of «Pisanelle», Act I (p.5). Un Polonais (Boris Godounow) (p.6). Costume Designs for the Russian Ballet «Le Dieu Bleu» (p.7)); Three Russian Painters: Konstantin Somoff, Igor Grabar, and Philip Maliavine. By Vittorio Pica (pp.107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116) // Charles Holme (ed.). The Studio. Vol.60. London, 1914 (On the cover – 1913) (cover, title) [[1914]]
A Strange, Richly Colored Drawing of Karsavina by Leon Bakst // Richmond Times-Dispatch. Richmond, Va. [USA], January 10, 1915, p.1
. Ettinger. Some Russian Wood Engravers (pp. 25-27) (pp.25, 26, 27) (Ill.: V. Favorski. Vignette for a Music School Prospectus (p.25). Initial Letters for a Book by Anatole France (p.25). P. Pavlinoff. Maria Krivopolienova Folk-Tale Reciter (p.26). Portrait of a Russian Officer (p.27). Self-Portrait (p.27). Sleigh whith Coffins (p.27). V. Masutin. Self-Portrait (p.26)) // The Studio. Vol.83. London, MCMXXII [1922] (Ill. in the Magazine: Léon Bakst. Scheherezade (Défile des Contes). 1921. Columbine (Jupe Longe). 1921; J.G. Domergue. Arlequin; Gleb Derujinsky. Icarus; Théo van Rysselberghe. Portrait of Emile Verhaeren; Carl Runguis. Throwing a Steer; William Nicholson. Still-Life; Jack Gordge. The Importance of an Object Has No Relation to the Length of Its Shadows; John Platt. Rugby Football – The Scrum; W. Alison Martin. The Edge of the Surf; Charles Sims. The Countess of Rocksavge and Her Son; Edmund J. Sullivan. A Wine Taster of La Mancha) [[1922]]
Bakst, Leon. №17. Huntress // Christian Brinton (foreword), Igor Grabar (introduction and catalogue). The Russian Art Exhibition. [Catalogue]. Grand Central Palace, New York. 1924
L. Bakst. Portrait de Picasso (p.657) // L'Art Vivant. #41. Paris,Librairie Larousse, 1er Septembre 1926
C. Einstein, E. Wasmuth. LEON BAKST. Book of Costume Designs. Berlin. 1927
Exposition d’Art Russe : Catalogue : [343 NN] : Paris / 2–15 Juin 1932; Galerie «La Renaissance» (11, Rue Royale, Paris); Louis Réau. Préface (P. 5–7); Arséne Alexandre. De 1906 à 1932 (P. 9–16); Denis Roche. Aperçu d'une nouvelle exposition générale d'Art Russe à Paris (P. 17–27). – Paris, 1932. – Couvert., page de titre. – Ill.: Yvan Bilibine. Les sept Siméon (conte russe) (1931). – Nathalie Gontcharova. Espagnole (fragment). – Boris Grigorieff. Portrait du Président Masaryk. – Alexandre Iakovleff. Femme couchée. – Constant Korovine. Paris la nuit. – Michel Larionow. Nature morte. – Nicolas Milliotti. Course de Chantilly. – Paul Tchelistcheff. Une tête. – Léon Zack. Tête de jeune homme. – Prince Paul Troubetzkoy. Beethoven. – Mstislas Dobužinski. Monument de Pierre le Grand (Saint-Pétersbourg). – Constantin Somoff. Ancient intérieur russe. [[1932]]
L.N. [si Bakst // Russische Graphik des 20. Jahrhunderts. 100 Bildtafeln. Insel-Verlag. Leipzig. 1970
Bown, M.C. A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Russian And Soviet Painters : 1900–1980s. – London : Izomar Limited, [1998]. – Bookjacket: Back: Ruslan A. Kobozev. In the Factory Canteen (detail) (1950s); Front: Georgi I. Rublev. A Factory Party Meeting (detail) (1932); cover; frontispiece: Aleksandr M. Gerasimov. Portrait of the Artist’s Wife (1929); title. [[1998]]
Государственный Русский музей. Отчёт за 2002 год. Альманах. Вып.46. СПб., Palace Editions, 2003 – The State Russian Museum. Annual Report 2002. Almanac, Edn.46. St Petersburg, Palace Editions, 2003
Vern G. Swanson. Soviet Impressionist Painting. Woodbridge. Suffolk. UK. Antique collectors` club. 2008
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