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This drawing is a costume design on an off-white background. The costume has single sleeve, on the right, in the form of a simple grey cord that continues along the neck line of the costume; it is echoed by two grey cords, one at the top and one at the bottom of the narrow white flounce that serves as a skirt. The bodice is orange. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Coppelia' by Delibes: Automat
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.220
This costume design for a male dancer shows short, pale yellow pants with orange trim, a tight orange shirt or vest, and a light blue jacket with white lapels and brown belt.
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Coppelia' by Delibes: Bauernburschen
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.226
This costume design for a male dancer shows short, pale yellow pants with orange trim, a tight white shirt/vest, an orange jacket with white lapels, and a brown and black belt.
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Coppelia' by Delibes: Bauernburschen
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.227
This costume design shows a long black dress with a flaring skirt; white polka dots cover only the bottom left side. There is also a brown shawl with white scalloped edges and a bonnet, black inside and brown outside, with a blue feather. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Coppelia' by Delibes: Die alten Frauen
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.229
This is a drawing of a costume design on an off-white background. A faceless outline of a standing female figue (without hands or feet) is dressed in tight-fitting red shorts with a black waistband, and a tight-fitting sleeveless red and white striped shirt. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Le Train Bleu' by Milhaud: 2. Les Poules
1930
Museum Purchase
1948/1.231
This costume design shows a woman in a one piece bathing suit with a blue tank top and brown, high waisted, mid-thigh length shorts. An umbrella rests on the ground behind her. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Le Train Bleu' by Milhaud: 9. Schirmdamen
1930
Museum Purchase
1948/1.238
This costume design shows a tall man dressed in high-waisted light blue, loose pants with three wavy white bands along the hem. The top is white, short-sleeved, with light blue trim at sleeve and neck edges and a few blue polka dots. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Le Train Bleu' by Milhaud: 3. Beau Gosse
1930
Museum Purchase
1948/1.240
This costume design shows a dancer leaning back to the right with golf club in the right hand. The dancers wears a white top with short sleeves and yellow culottes with brown and black trim at waist and along the side of the left leg.
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Le Train Bleu' by Milhaud: Joueur de Golf
1930
Museum Purchase
1948/1.242
This is a horizontal drawing of curtains for a stage with green swags. Red curtains are at left and right. The center is light blue with clouds floating over both the blue and the red curtain to the right. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Curtain for 'Coppelia' by Delibes
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.216
This drawing is a costume design on an off-white background. The costume has a fitted bodice, very short skirt, and short sleeves. The hems of the sleeves and skirt are scalloped. It is light blue with dark polka dots except for the sleeves, which are white. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Coppelia' by Delibes: Automat
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.219
This vertical drawing is a costume design. The dress has a square neck, elbow-length sleeves, and a full, knee-length skirt. It is blue except for the right side of the torso and top of the hip which are black. A wide horizontal band of gold lattice appears on the left side of the skirt. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Costume for 'Coppelia' by Delibes: Coppelia
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.217
This gouache shows a stage set for the ballet "Coppelia." The stage set shows a decrepit room with yellow paint or plaster peeling away to reveal brick beneath, a red curtain draped horizontally across the middle ceiling and down at the right side. A dripping heart hangs from the ceiling. There is a light blue niche on the left, a blue window on the right, and a stairway, deep in the center of the image. 
Georg Kirsta (Russian (culture or style))
Set for 'Coppelia' by Delibes, Act II
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.215
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