Lot no. 28
ALEXANDRE BENOIS (1870-1960)
A set of three costume sketches for a clergy counsellor in L'Impératrice aux Rochers. Un miracle de Notre-Dame (1927)
(i) signed and dated in pencil 'AB 1927' (lower left), broadly inscribed in pencil, inscribed in red pencil 'Conseil du Clergé' (upper left), (ii) signed and dated in pencil 'A Benois 1927' (lower right), (ii) signed and dated in pencil 'A Benois 1927' (lower right), broadly inscribed in pencil, inscribed in red pencil 'Conseil' (top left), (iii) signed and dated in pencil 'AB 1927' (bottom left), broadly inscribed in pencil, inscribed in red pencil 'Conseil' (top left).
watercolour and pencil on paper
(i) 32 x 18.1 cm, (ii) 31.7 x 18.6 cm, (iii) 31.5 x 14.8 cm
executed in 1927
The premiere of Honegger's L'Impératrice aux Rochers, originally scheduled for December 1925, was postponed to 17 February 1927 due to the scale of the production, which resembled a fashion show designed to showcase Ida Rubinstein. Ida Rubinstein was not only the star of the show, she had also invested over a million francs, financed by her lover Bryan Walter Guinness, to create this extravagant spectacle. She called on the services of couturier Alexandre Benois when Alexandre Golovine was unavailable.
Despite the sumptuous sets, costumes and considerable resources, the drama proved far too long. The performance lasted five hours, with frequent set changes that only prolonged it. Opera subscribers, who entered the auditorium at 7.45pm, did not leave until 4am.
ALEXANDRE BENOIS (1870-1960)
A set of three costume designs for a Clergy Council for L'Impératrice aux Rochers. Un miracle de Notre-Dame (1927)
(i) signed and dated in pencil 'AB 1927' (lower left), extensively inscribed in pencil, inscribed in red pencil 'Conseil du Clergé' (upper left), (ii) signed and dated in pencil 'A Benois 1927' (lower right), extensively inscribed in pencil, inscribed in red pencil 'Conseil' (upper left), (iii) signed and dated in pencil 'AB 1927' (lower left), extensively inscribed in pencil, inscribed in red pencil 'Conseil' (upper left)
watercolour and pencil on paper
(i) 32 x 18.1 cm, (ii) 31.7 x 18.6 cm, (iii) 31.5 x 14.8 cm
executed in 1927
The premiere of Honegger's L'Impératrice aux Rochers, originally scheduled for December 1925, was delayed until 17 February 1927 due to the immense scale of the production, which resembled a fashion show designed to highlight Ida Rubinstein. Rubinstein not only starred in the performance but also invested over a million francs, funded by her lover Bryan Walter Guinness, to create the extravagant spectacle. She enlisted designer Alexandre Benois after Alexandre Golovine was unavailable.
Despite the lavish sets, costumes, and extensive resources, the drama proved far too long. The performance lasted five hours, with frequent set changes that only prolonged it further. Opera subscribers, who entered the theatre at 7:45 pm, did not leave until 4 am.
See original version (French) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Drawings, watercolours and pastels
About the sale03/31/2025
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98000 Monaco - Monaco
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