Potiphar’s Wife (1914) by the Russian artist Léon Samoilovitch Bakst (1866-1924).
Bakst was a painter but became famous as a scene- and costume designer who revolutionized the arts he worked in. Here he painted the costume of Potiphar’s Wife, it’s that of a kind of exotic, strange and powerful lady. Unlike many of his colleagues he doesn’t pretend to be "realistic", but probably an Egyptian noble would have look like this to a poor Jewish slave.
Herbal Tea on the River
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Herbal Tea on the River
12"x24"x1.5" acrylic on wood
This piece is an omage to the work of Emile Gallé (1846-1904) French glass
artist and designer.
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