Nicola Alexandrovich Benois (1901–1988), Russian-born Italian scenographer and costume designer
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NicolasBenois may refer to: Nicholas Benois (1813–1898), Russian architect Nicola Alexandrovich Benois (1901–1988), Russian-born Italian scenographer...
Notable family members include: Alexandre's son, Nicola Alexandrovich Benois (also known as Nikolai Benois), was born in 1901, and went on to become a celebrated...
1987 "Benois Family Museum". Retrieved 23 June 2014. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicola Alexandrovich Benois. Nikolai Alexandrovich Benois at...
Famous members of the Benois family include: Mikhail Benois (1799–1861), colonel, tutor at the Corps of Pages. Leonty Benois (1801–1883), "the first...
of the great Alexandre Benois (1870–1960) for whom it is named. French sculptor Igor Ustinov designed the statuette of the Benois de la Danse award in 1992...
production was directed by Alessandro Sanine with sets designed by NicolaBenois. After its premiere the work was produced in Buenos Aires and Montevideo...
Igor, also with Boris Christoff—a production that featured sets by NicolaBenois, choreography by Ruth Page and dancing by Rudolf Nureyev, newly arrived...
instruments. His mother was a member of the artistic Benois family, a niece of Alexandre Benois. He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and played the...
and architects Ivan Merts (from 1872 to 1875), Nicolas de Rochefort (from 1878 to 1881), and Leon Benois (from 1892 to 1895), and the engineer, architect...
the Teatro alla Scala, Milan. The décor for this production was by NicolaBenois. A second production was created in 1957 with choreography, décor, and...
Baptism of Christ (with his teacher, Verrocchio), Ginevra de' Benci, the Benois Madonna, the Portrait of a Musician (with possible studio assistance), the...
married Hélène Benois and fathered a son, Dimitri (1924, later Dimitri Vicheney, who used the pen-name Jacques Demêtre). Wyschnegradsky and Benois divorced...
the scenography studio of the Royal Theater, directed at that time by NicolaBenois. Maria's passion for drawing, color, and theater led her to create her...
Renaissance artists, including Giorgione, Titian, Veronese, as well as Benois Madonna and Madonna Litta attributed to Leonardo da Vinci or his school...
étoile, bypassing the rank of premier danseur. In 2005 he was awarded the Benois de la Danse as outstanding male dancer. His younger sister, Marine Ganio...
daughter of Albert Cavos, married Nicholas Benois, a prominent Russian architect, and became the matriarch of the Benois family. Her descendants included many...
atypical role for him involving humour and flirtation. Designer Alexandre Benois proposed a ballet based upon Le Pavillon d'Armide, choreographed by Fokine...
the world's best dance schools. Its former pupils have won a record of 20 Benois de la Danse awards. The school celebrated its tercentennial in 2013. The...
Ginevra de' Benci, c. 1474–1480, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Benois Madonna, c. 1478–1481, Hermitage, Saint Petersburg Sketch of the hanging...
had an active part in artistic politics. With Maxim Gorky and Aleksandr Benois, he participated with the so-called "Gorky Commission" and its successor...
Arrell Browne Widener Private sale $1.6 million Benois Madonna Leonardo da Vinci c. 1478–1480 1914 Benois family Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia Private...
international footballer. Senerath Somaratne, 58, Sri Lankan politician. Nicola Alexandrovich Benois, 86, Russian-born Italian stage designer (La Scala). Vincent...
Child" in 1865; Leonardo's second work of that same name, the so-called "Benois Madonna", was later acquired in 1914. Alexander II was a constant target...
the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1916, where he later studied under Leon Benois. Greatly interested in futurist movements, including constructivism, and...