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Ballet Carnival. Kolombina, Piero. Lidia Lopukhova, Vaclav Nijinsky
Makovezkaya Natalia- Technique
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 50 × 70 cm
- Year
- 2018
A man in a white Pierrot costume embraces a woman in a pale blue and white Columbine dress as they dance on a checkered floor before gold tiles.
- Style
- Decorative
- Mood
- Playful
- Themes
- Figurative · Men · Women
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About this work
A man in a loose white Pierrot costume stands behind a woman, one arm around her waist, the other raised holding a black hat. She wears a pale blue and white harlequin-patterned bodice and a tiered white ruffled skirt, one leg lifted in a dance step, one arm curved above her head. They perform against a gold, tiled arched niche on a diamond-patterned floor of red, black, and cream.
Warm gold tones dominate the textured background, applied with visible cracking and metallic sheen, contrasting with crisp white ruffles rendered in smooth, layered strokes. Faces are painted with careful, academic modeling, while the costumes carry decorative, flattened pattern. The theatrical pose and stage-like setting give the scene a playful, festive mood.