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Rubinstein Collection (#2)

"Rubinstein: A Legacy of Art, Beauty, and Talent" From the enchanting performances of Ida Rubinstein to the mesmerizing melodies played by Anton Grigorevic Rubinstein

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Ida Rubinstein in the play The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian by Gabriele D Annuzio, 1922

Ida Rubinstein in the play The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian by Gabriele D Annuzio, 1922. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Ida Rubinstein in the play The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian by Gabriele D Annuzio, 1922. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Stage design for the play Salome by O. Wilde, 1912. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)

Stage design for the play Salome by O. Wilde, 1912. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Stage design for the play Salome by O. Wilde, 1912. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Stage design for the play The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian by Gabriele D Annuzio, 1922

Stage design for the play The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian by Gabriele D Annuzio, 1922. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Stage design for the play The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian by Gabriele D Annuzio, 1922. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Portrait of Ida Rubinstein. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)

Portrait of Ida Rubinstein. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Portrait of Ida Rubinstein. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Great Musicians - Plate I. 1895

Great Musicians - Plate I. 1895. Charles Louis Ambroise Thomas (1811-1896), Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (1829-1894)

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Rubinstein. 1895

Rubinstein. 1895. Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (1829-1894), Russian pianist, composer and conductor. From The Musical Educator, Volume I by John Greig, M.A. Mus. Doc. [T. C. & E. C

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Ida Rubinstein as Cleopatra

Ida Rubinstein as Cleopatra
The Russian dancer, Ida Lvovna Rubinstein in the title role of Cleopatra, at the time she was performing at the Coliseum in London. Date: 1909

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Helena Rubinstein advert, The War Face, WW1

Helena Rubinstein advert, The War Face, WW1
Advertisement for Helena Rubinstein beauty treatments, asking, Is yours a " war face" ? It It claims that 99 out of a 100 women were showing the strain of the war in their faces and that

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein, 1829 A

Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein, 1829 A

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein 1829 To 1894 Russian Pianist, Composer And Conductor

Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein 1829 To 1894 Russian Pianist, Composer And Conductor

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Anton Rubinstein, 1830-1894. Russian Pianist, Composer And Conductor. Portrait By Chase Emerson

Anton Rubinstein, 1830-1894. Russian Pianist, Composer And Conductor. Portrait By Chase Emerson. American Artist 1874-1922

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Cleopatra, ballet costume design, 1909. Artist: Leon Bakst

Cleopatra, ballet costume design, 1909. Artist: Leon Bakst
Cleopatra, ballet costume design, 1909. Costume sketch for Ida Rubinstein for the ballet Cleopatra performed during the 1909 season of the Ballets Russes in Paris

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Caricature of Anton Rubinstein, composer and pianist

Caricature of Anton Rubinstein, composer and pianist
Caricature of Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (1829-1894), Russian composer, pianist and conductor. Nicknamed Il Demonio (The Demon), after his most popular opera. 1881

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Pierre Balmain at Debenhams advertisement, 1959

Pierre Balmain at Debenhams advertisement, 1959
A bold-checked nine-tenths coat buttoned with discs of ocean pearl, the shoulder line drops from the curve of the horseshoe collar by Pierre Balmain available at Debenhams (Debenham and Freebody)

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Le Martyre de St. Sebastien. Ballet costumes

Le Martyre de St. Sebastien. Ballet costumes
Ballet Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien, music by Claude Debussy and argument by Gabrielle d Annunzio. Costumes designed by Leon Bakst

Background imageRubinstein Collection: EXERCISE CLASS, 1961. A exercise class at the Helena Rubinstein salon at 655 5th

EXERCISE CLASS, 1961. A exercise class at the Helena Rubinstein salon at 655 5th Avenue in New York City. Photograph, 1961

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Art deco illustration of women sunbathing, 1920s

Art deco illustration of women sunbathing, 1920s, using Helena Rubinstein sunbathing oil Date: 1920s

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Anton Rubinstein and August Wilhelmj, c1900

Anton Rubinstein and August Wilhelmj, c1900. Musicians Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) and August Wilhelmj (1845-1908). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Stage design for the ballet Cleopatre, 1909. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)

Stage design for the ballet Cleopatre, 1909. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Stage design for the ballet Cleopatre, 1909. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Portrait of the composer Anton Rubinstein, late 19th century(?). Artist: Mikhail Yarovoy

Portrait of the composer Anton Rubinstein, late 19th century(?). Artist: Mikhail Yarovoy
Portrait of the composer Anton Rubinstein, late 19th century(?). Rubinstein (1829-1894) was a Russian composer, conductor and virtuoso pianist. He founded the St Petersburg Conservatory in 1862

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Ida Rubinstein, Russian ballerina, 1910

Ida Rubinstein, Russian ballerina, 1910. Rubinstein (1885-1960) in the Ballets Russes production of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakovs Scheharazade. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Costume design for Ida Rubinstein as Ishtar, 1924. Artist: Leon Bakst

Costume design for Ida Rubinstein as Ishtar, 1924. Artist: Leon Bakst
Costume design for Ida Rubinstein as Ishtar, 1924. Ida Rubinstein (1885-1960) was a Russian ballet dancer, for whom Leon Bakst designed costumes. From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Nikolai Rubinstein, Russian pianist and composer, c1880-c1881

Nikolai Rubinstein, Russian pianist and composer, c1880-c1881. Rubinstein (1835-1881) was the younger brother of Anton Rubinstein, also a pianist and composer

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Costume design for Ida Rubinstein as Helen in the ballet Helen of Sparta, 1912. Artist: Leon Bakst

Costume design for Ida Rubinstein as Helen in the ballet Helen of Sparta, 1912. Artist: Leon Bakst
Costume design for Ida Rubinstein as Helen in the ballet Helen of Sparta, 1912. Published in L Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst. (Paris, 1913). From a private collection

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Portrait of the ballet dancer and patron Ida Rubinstein, 1921. Artist: Leon Bakst

Portrait of the ballet dancer and patron Ida Rubinstein, 1921. Artist: Leon Bakst
Portrait of the ballet dancer and patron Ida Rubinstein, 1921. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Ida Rubinstein in the ballet Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien, 1911-1912

Ida Rubinstein in the ballet Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien, 1911-1912
Ida Rubinstein in the ballet Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Ida Rubinstein and Gabriele D?Annunzio, c. 1911

Ida Rubinstein and Gabriele D?Annunzio, c. 1911
Ida Rubinstein and Gabriele D?Annunzio

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Ida Rubinstein as Cleopatra in the ballet Antoine et Cleopatre by Florent Schmitt, c. 1920

Ida Rubinstein as Cleopatra in the ballet Antoine et Cleopatre by Florent Schmitt, c. 1920
Ida Rubinstein as Cleopatra in the ballet Antoine et Cleopatre by Florent Schmitt

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Young lady unafraid of the effects of the sun on her skin

Young lady unafraid of the effects of the sun on her skin
A sporty young lady golfer is unafraid of the effects of the sun and the wind on her skin, as she has taken advise from the Salon of Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein of 24 Grafton Street, Bond Street

Background imageRubinstein Collection: RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigorievich (1829- 1894)

RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigorievich (1829- 1894). Russian composer and pianist

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Leather Breton by Chez Elle

Leather Breton by Chez Elle
Model wearing a beige and white leather Breton tied under the chin by Chez Elle. Worn with make-up by Helena Rubinstein using " French Beige" Silk Tone Foundation under " Golden

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Reading the Tatler at Helena Rubinstein, 1917

Reading the Tatler at Helena Rubinstein, 1917
A lady waiting for an appointment at the beauty salon of Madame Helena Rubinstein whiles away the time by reading a copy of The Tatler. Date: 1917

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Helena Rubinstein light treatment for wrinkles, 1917

Helena Rubinstein light treatment for wrinkles, 1917
The blue light treatment at Madame Helena Rubinstein s, to transform the woman with lined and tired eyes, as it feeds the skin and overcomes wrinkles. Date: 1917

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Helena Rubinstein facial, 1917

Helena Rubinstein facial, 1917
A lady receiving the famous skin-clearing treatment at the beauty salon of the legendary Madame Helena Rubinstein. Date: 1917

Background imageRubinstein Collection: HELENA RUBINSTEIN (1872-1965). American (Polish-born) businesswoman. Photograph, c1920

HELENA RUBINSTEIN (1872-1965). American (Polish-born) businesswoman. Photograph, c1920

Background imageRubinstein Collection: RACEHORSE, 1902. Rubinstein. American racehorse. Illustration, 1902

RACEHORSE, 1902. Rubinstein. American racehorse. Illustration, 1902

Background imageRubinstein Collection: ANTON RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894). Russian pianist and composer

ANTON RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894). Russian pianist and composer. Original carte-de-visite photograph

Background imageRubinstein 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 imageRubinstein Collection: Our National Music, Boston, c1888. Group portrait of musical personalities who

Our National Music, Boston, c1888. Group portrait of musical personalities who could be heard in America including Anton Rubinstein, Albani, Patti, Dvorak, Gounod, Joachim, Richter, Verdi, Sullivan

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist and composer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery

Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist and composer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageRubinstein Collection: RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigoryevich (1829-1894). Russian

RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigoryevich (1829-1894). Russian composer and pianist. Signed portrait of Anton Rubinstein. Engraving

Background imageRubinstein Collection: SEROV, Valentin Alexandrovich (1865-1911)

SEROV, Valentin Alexandrovich (1865-1911). Portrait of Ida Rubinstein. Tempera and charcoal on canvas. Painting

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Rubenstein, Anton Grigorievich (1829 - 1894). Russian composer and pianist

Rubenstein, Anton Grigorievich (1829 - 1894). Russian composer and pianist

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Rubenstein, Anton Grigorievitch (Vychvatinetz, Podolia, 1829, St. Petersburg, 1894)

Rubenstein, Anton Grigorievitch (Vychvatinetz, Podolia, 1829, St. Petersburg, 1894). Russian pianist, conductor and composer. Color drawing

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Facial at Helena Rubinstein in readiness of the Opera

Facial at Helena Rubinstein in readiness of the Opera
A lady enjoying a brief hour having the Tired Womans Treatment at Madame Rubinsteins restful salon in Grafton Street, London, before going out to the opera in the evening. Date: 1927

Background imageRubinstein Collection: ANTON RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894). Russian pianist, composer, and educator: lithograph, c1890

ANTON RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894). Russian pianist, composer, and educator: lithograph, c1890

Background imageRubinstein Collection: Russian Season in Paris: Cleopatra

Russian Season in Paris: Cleopatra
The Russian dancer, Ida Lvovna Rubinstein in the title role of Cleopatra in the Paris season of 1909; she was part of the Ballet Russes company, founded by Sergei Diaghilev

Background imageRubinstein Collection: 1950s cosmetics

1950s cosmetics
Two women wearing make up recommended for the skin tones. Above is make up devised by Helena Rubinstein for fair skins with all dark colours and black




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"Rubinstein: A Legacy of Art, Beauty, and Talent" From the enchanting performances of Ida Rubinstein to the mesmerizing melodies played by Anton Grigorevic Rubinstein, the name "Rubinstein" has become synonymous with excellence in various artistic realms. Whether it be on stage or through cosmetic advertisements, the Rubinstein family has left an indelible mark on history. Ida Rubinstein's grace and elegance were not limited to her captivating ballet performances; she also showcased her musical prowess as she skillfully played the piano. Her multifaceted talent shone brightly as she effortlessly transitioned from one art form to another. In 1910, Ida became a muse for designers when a headgear was specially crafted for her role in the ballet Scheharazade. This intricate piece added an ethereal touch to her portrayal and further solidified her status as a trendsetter. The influence of Anton Grigorevic Rubinstein extended far beyond his compositions; he captivated audiences during memorable musical evenings where his genius came alive. His melodies resonated deeply within listeners' hearts and continue to do so even today. Helena Rubinstein revolutionized beauty standards with her innovative make-up products. Her iconic advertisement graced Tatler's front cover, capturing attention worldwide and inspiring countless individuals to embrace their own unique beauty. Artur Rubinstein's exceptional talent as a pianist brought him international acclaim. Born in Poland but later becoming an American citizen, he enchanted audiences around the world with his virtuosity and passion for music. Anton Rubinstein's contributions cannot be overlooked either; this Russian composer and pianist left an indelible mark on classical music history through his remarkable compositions that continue to be celebrated today. Ida Rubenstein once again stole the spotlight with her portrayal of Cleopatra - a testament to both her versatility as an artist and undeniable magnetism on stage. Her performance left audiences in awe and cemented her status as a true icon.