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Fernand Leger's oil on canvas "Exit the Ballets Russes" (right) was created in 1914. Alexandre Benois' design for the front cloth from Petrushka (below) is a 1925 work of pen, ink, and tempera on machine-made laid charcoal paper. A poster (left) from 1923 heralds a coming performance. The Ballets Russes' artistic influence was great through collaborations with other artists.

Fernand Leger's oil on canvas "Exit the Ballets Russes" (right) was created in 1914. Alexandre Benois' design for the front cloth from Petrushka (below) is a 1925 work of pen, ink, and tempera on machine-made laid charcoal paper. A poster (left) from 1923 heralds a coming performance. The Ballets Russes' artistic influence was great through collaborations with other artists.

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