
1882–1946 · Russian · 21 artworks
artist bio
Serge Sudeikin was a Russian artist known for his set and costume designs for the Ballets Russes and other theatrical productions. His work blended Symbolism, Post-Impressionism, and Art Nouveau, creating visually rich and evocative stage environments.
what you'll learn
Studying Sudeikin's work allows students to explore the integration of art and theatre, focusing on color, composition, and the creation of atmosphere. Students can also learn about the influence of various artistic movements on stage design.
related: Leon Bakst, Alexandre Benois

Harlequin's garden
1915

View from the Bridge
1920

Winter Fantasy
1925

Fixing her Hair (Ruby Elzy in “Porgy and Bess”1935)
1935

Saxon figurines
1911

Russian ballet (Pavlova and Nijinsky in “Pavillon d'Armide”)
1907

Vera Stravinsky

Dairy hour

Portrait of Leonide Massine in “The Legend of Joseph”
1914

Study for "Eugene Onegin"

Portrait of Lawrence Mansfield Higgins
1932

Still life with porcelain figurines and roses
1909

Georgian cabaret, Tiflis

Festivities
1906

Harlequin and Pierrot, double self-portrait
1927

Cabaret "Halt of Comedians" (My Life)
1915

Portrait of Balieva - Komissarghevskaia
1925

Portrait of Nina Shik
1937

Lovers in the field

Night festival
1905

Allegorial scene
1915