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Costume study in trouser kimono for the performance of Julius Bittner's "The Coat of Love"... 1909. Creator: Unknown. Costume study in trouser kimono for the performance of Julius Bittner's "The Coat of Love"... 1909. Creator: Unknown
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Costume study in trouser kimono for the performance of Julius Bittner's "The Coat of Love"... 1909. Creator: Unknown. Costume study in trouser kimono for the performance of Julius Bittner's "The Coat of Love"... 1909. Creator: Unknown
Costume study in trouser kimono for the performance of Julius Bittner's "The Coat of Love" in the Garden Theater of the Internationale Kunstschau, Vienna 1909, 1909. Costume design for the role of the "Lilith" in the play "Der Mantel der Liebe", which was performed several times in 1909 in the Theater of the International Art Show Vienna. The role was played by the dancer Miss Macara
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Arms Raised Arms Up Art Around 1900 Austrian Gallery Belvedere Bare Feet Belvedere Colourful Expressive Feet Foot Gouache On Paper Lilith Raised Arms Turquoise Upset White Background Barefoot Gouache Posture
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This costume study depicts a woman preparing for her role as Lilith in Julius Bittner's The Coat of Love, performed at the Garden Theater of the Internationale Kunstschau in Vienna in 1909. The design features a trouser kimono, a striking departure from traditional European attire, with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. The woman's arms are raised and her feet are bare, adding to the expressive and dynamic posture of the image. Bittner's play, Der Mantel der Liebe, was a groundbreaking production of the early 20th century, showcasing avant-garde dance and performance art. The Lilith character was portrayed by the dancer Miss Macara, who brought the role to life with her powerful and emotive movements. This gouache on paper drawing captures the essence of the costume design, with its rich turquoise and colorful patterns. The white background allows the intricacies of the design to stand out, making it a valuable piece of heritage art and a fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th century European performance. The image is a testament to the expressive and innovative spirit of the time, and a reminder of the enduring influence of traditional and non-Western costume on fashion and art.
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