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Vaslav Nijinsky in costume for the “Dansesiamoise,“ a solo in Mikhail Fokine’s ballet Le
Alexandra Danilova inAurora’s WeddingCostume by Alexandre Benois (Russian; 1870–1960)ca.1924–2
Coco Chanel with Serge Lifar, the principal dancer of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes during its final ye
Vaslav Nijinsky as the Favorite Slave in “Schéhérazade”1910Gelatin silver printPhotograp
artemisdreaming:Drawing for Mikhail Fokine’s ballet Scheherazade premiered by the Diaghilev Ballets
barcarole:Nijinsky in a letter to Sergei Diaghilev, from The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky, Part I: Life
Léon Bakst (1866-1924), ‘Faun’, “L'après-midi d'un Faune” (Afternoon for a F
Eileen Mayo (English; 1906–1994)Apollo MusagetesDrawing of Serge Lifar in George Balanchine’s
Les Biches (Lydia Sokolova), 1926Joan Craven (British; active 1920s–1950s)Bibliothèque nationale de
finita–la–commedia:– Sergey Diaghilev (Russian ballet impresario, 1872-1929), to French dramatist an
Translation is: “Altai Breeder Natalia Diaghilev showed us her nenetz huskies” [Nenets laika]“Natali
From: Serge de Diaghileff’s Ballet Russe : with Adolf Bolm, Lydia Lopokova, Waslav Nijinsky, F
André Derain (1880-1954), ‘Curtian Sketch’, “La Boutique Fantasque”, 1919Sou
André Édouard Marty (1882-1974), “Souvenir Program The Firebird”, June 1910Source
Sheet showing preliminary sketches of the Danse Sacrale from Le Sacre du Printemps, by Valentine Gro
Paris Années Folles La vie artistiqueCarol MannSomogy éditions d'art , Paris 1996, 206 pages,24 x 32
VaslavNijinsky as the Favorite Slave in “Schéhérazade”1910Gelatin silver printPhotograph
Adolf de Meyer (American, born France; 1868–1949)L'Après-midi d'un Faune = The Afternoon of a FaunCh
thecabinet: Valentin Aleksandrovich Serov (1865-1911) Sergei Diaghilev, 1909
Marie Laurencin (1883-1956), ‘Les Biches’ (Drop Curtain Design), 1924Source
Fancy Dress Costume by Paul PoiretFrance, 1911Met Museum Early in the twentieth century Diaghilev&am
Léon Bakst (1866-1924), ‘Ephebe’, “Narcisse”, 1916Sou
Léon Bakst (1866-1924), ‘Bacchante’, “Narcisse”, 1916
Léon Bakst (1866-1924), ‘Dieu Bleu’, “7me Saison des Ballets Ru
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