A true coffee lover knows that each variety of the aromatic drink deserves a special cup. This durable ceramic latte mug with high quality sublimation printing makes it a gift appreciated by any latte drinker. This latte mug is the perfect gift for any coffee, tea, or hot chocolate lover. It is a unique and thoughtful gift they will appreciate for years to come.
.: White ceramic
.: 12oz (0.35 l)
.: Rounded corners
.: C-Handle
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Leon Bakst's 'La Péri'" is a captivating artwork commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev for the Ballets Russes in 1911. Paul Dukas composed the ballet, insisting that his mistress Natacha Trouhanova be its main character, but the production was cancelled because Diaghilev did not consider Trouhanova skilled enough to partner Nijinsky. Trouhanova's name discretely appears in the top right corner of the work, but it has been said that there was little resemblance between Bakst's delicate Persian elf and Trouhanova's more robust figure. Bakst’s considered use of line evokes a sense of rhythmic movement enhanced by the delightful exoticism of his decorative costume. Bakst's artistic expertise is evident in the artwork through his meticulous use of line, which infuses a sense of rhythmic movement. This effect is further accentuated by the delightful exoticism of the intricately designed costume worn by the central character, adding a layer of enchantment and mystique to the piece. "Bakst's 'La Péri'" stands as a testament to Bakst's artistic vision and his contribution to the world of ballet and theatrical design during the early 20th century.