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1035_06_705715 Russian Dancer Group, Degas, Edgar
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1035_06_705714 Russian Dancer, Degas, Edgar
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1035_06_705713 Russian Dancer, Degas, Edgar
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1035_06_705712 Russian Dancers, Degas, Edgar
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1035_06_705711 Russian Dancers, Degas, Edgar
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990_16_0-Dan-Mod-S_2HR Italy: December 3, 1927. Beautiful Russian dancer Eugenie Nikitine dancing one of her own creations and she is scoring a tremendous hit in Italy
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990_16_0-Dan-Mod-S_1HR Moscow, Russia: April 27, 1936. Asaf Messerer, principal male dancer of the Moscow Opera Ballet, will make his American debut next winter in New York City with dances from 'Salambo', 'The Red Poppy', 'Don Quixote', 'Flame of Paris', and other new Soviet ballets. He will be accompanied by his ballerina sister, Sulamith. This leap is from his dance, The Footballists'.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-S_2HR Paris, France: c. 1928. Russian Ballerina Alice Nikitina with the Russian Ballet, who will be dancing at the Opera in Paris.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-P_4HR Paris, France: c. 1927. Renowned Russian danseuse, Nikolska, who has been enchanting Paris patrons.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-P_3HR Budapest, Hungary: c. 1927. Bronze statue of Alice Nikitina, star dancer with the Russian Ballet, who will dance soon in Paris. The statue by Professor S. Strobl of Budapest, will be exhibited in London.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-P_2HR New York, New York: January 10, 1924. Marie Cherer Bekefi, 'soloiste de l'ancien Ballet Imperial de Petrograd', who will dance at the forth coming production of the mystery play, 'The Miracle'. Marie comes from a great family of dancers and holds great honors in Russia.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-G_2HR Chicago, Illinois: November 29, 1944. A scene from a ballet with Tamara Toumanova and Richard Reed of the Russian Ballet while appearing in Chicago.
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990_16_3-Fash-BaS-2550-S_4HR Alassio, Italy: c. 1929. Alice Nikitina, well known Russian ballet dancer, teacher, and opera singer wearing one of her striking bathing suits at the beach in Italy. Some called it a 'bizarre bathing suit'.
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990_16_0-Dan-NA-C_1HR Paris, France: c. 1929. Count and Countess Esders, whose father was a general in the Russian army and mother was a lady-in-waiting for the Tsaritsa, are now making a hit in the Paris night clubs with their singing and dancing.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-S_3HR Monte Carlo, Monaco: c. 1928. Russian ballet dancer Alice Nikitina is now appearing in the ballet of Serge Diaglieff at Monte Carlo.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-G_4HR Moscow, Russia: April 27, 1936. Asaf and Sulamith Messerer of the Moscow Opera Ballet will make their American debut next winter in New York City with dances from 'Salambo', 'The Red Poppy', 'Don Quixote', 'Flame of Paris', and other new Soviet ballets. This pose is from the 'Flame of Paris'.
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990_16_0-Dan-Cl-G_3HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1927. Three members of the Russian Claudia Ballet as they perform in Berlin.
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975_05_SOV-B-IB8696 World war 2, former dancer asipa ismailova, is now a horse rider with the panfilov division, she and her horse have carried many wounded men from battlefields to hospitals.
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975_05_SOV-B-SL10005N V, nizhinsky.
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975_05_SOV-B-33684 Soviet ballet dancer, natalia dudinskaya, as bayadere at the leningrad theater of opera and ballet, 1930s.
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975_19_TASS-D-i4000g34 Moscow, russia 6/26/97: famous ballet dancer yekaterina maximova /right/ attaches a badge of russian independent 'triumph' prize to prominent russian pianist yevgeny kisin who lives now in the united states, the ceremony was held at bethoven hall of the bolshoi theatre, the prize set up in 1992 mark outstanding achievements in literature and arts, sponsor of this prize is js'logovaz'.
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975_19_TASS-D-80143 A break-dancer performs at the all-russian charity campaign against drug abuse and aids under the aegis of unicef, that is currently under way in kaliningrad, its goal is to promote healthy life-style among the population of russia, september 3, 2002.
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990_05_0-E-Cir-St_2HR New York, New York: May 24, 1926 A Russian Cossack demonstrates his ablilty as a sword swallower. He is one of a troop of Russian Cossacks who will tour America showing off their skills as horsemen, swordsmen, and dancers.
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975_05_SOV-B-3839 Soviet ballet dancer, marina kondryateva, in the title role in laurencia, alexander krein's ballet based on a play by lope de vega, 1950s (?).
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975_05_SOV-B-R8 Behind the scenes at the grand opera and ballet theater of the ussr, ballet dancers at a rehearsal, january 1947.
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975_05_SOV-B-R22 Behind the scenes at the grand opera and ballet theater of the ussr, soviet ballet dancer, g, ulanova, in her dressing room, january 1947.
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975_05_SOV-B-920 Marius petipa as ta-hor in pharaoh's daughter (or, daughter of the pharaoh), bolshoi theater, st, petersburg, russia, 1862.
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alb4103476 The Egg Dance. Dating: 1552. Place: Antwerp. Measurements: h 84 cm × w 172 cm; w 20.5 kg. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: PIETER AERTSEN.
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ibxgur10333481 Beauty girl dance with gold wing and smile
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ibxgur10332743 Beauty woman stand with saber in red oriental costume
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ibxgur10333719 Beauty mature woman dance in arabic costume
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ibxgur10333557 Beauty arabian dancer with saber on hip look at you
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ibxgur10333476 Three young girl look at you, arabic costume
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ibxgur10332747 Pretty young woman lay on dancing gold wing
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ibxgur10332648 Young beauty girl in dance, traditional arabic costume
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ibxgur10333485 Two young beauty woman lay on gold wing
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ibxgur10332936 Beauty arabian woman sit with saber on black background
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ibxgur10335106 Beauty woman in traditional indian costume dance with knifes
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ibxgur10333478 Young beauty girl in dance, traditional arabic costume
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ibxgur10333487 Brunette woman dance with saber in dark
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ibxgur10332938 Beauty arabian dancer sit with saber on black background
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ibxgur10335090 Man dance in traditional arabian costume with torso
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ibxgur10332903 Beauty blond mature woman dance with gold wing arabian style
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ibxgur10335081 Two young woman dance and smile, arabian costume
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ibxgur10332925 Beauty arabian dancer posing with saber on hip
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ibxgur10333483 Young blond girl in traditional arabic costume
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ibxgur10332745 Two blond girl stand with saber, arabian traditional costume
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ibxgur10335221 Young girl dance with gold wing on red in oriental arabic costume
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ibxgur10332817 Woman in red dance and posing, arabian costume
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ibxgur10335104 Two woman dance in ritual warrior cosutme
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ibxgur10333479 Two young beauty woman sit with saber
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ibxgur10335091 Man dance in oriental arabian costume, black and white
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ibxgur10332940 Young Arabian dancer with saber on hip, green and red
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ibxgur10332939 Beauty arabian dancer sit with saber on black background
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ibxgur10335082 Young woman dance and smile in red arabian costume
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ibxgur10333480 Young beauty girl with saber on black
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ibxgur10335095 Man posing in brown oriental arabian costume
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ibxgur10333556 Beauty arabian dancer with saber on breast
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ibxgur10333475 Three young beauty woman dance in arabic costume
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ibxgur10333484 Three young beauty woman on gold wing
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ibxgur10332647 Three beauty young girls dance in arabian costume
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ibxgur10335086 Young woman dance in rose arabian costume
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ibxgur10335105 Man dance in traditional arabian costume on gray
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ibxgur10333495 Woman in arabic red costume with saber at hip
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ibxgur10333486 Blond woman dance with saber in dark
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ibxgur10333477 Beauty girl dance in arabic costume in dark
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ibxgur10333558 Beauty mature arabian dancer with saber look on it
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ibxgur10332649 Young beauty girl in dance, traditional arabic costume
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ibxgur10332748 Woman dance in red traditional arabic costume
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ibxgur10332937 Woman in arabian costume sit with saber dramatic appearance
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ibxgur10335107 Beauty woman in opriental indian costume dance with saber
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ibxgur10335080 Young woman dance and smile in blue arabian costume
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ibxgur10332924 Beauty blond arabian dancer stand with saber on breast
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ibxgur10332650 Beauty young dancer, red traditional arabian costume
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ibxgur10333482 Young beauty woman posing on gold saber
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ibxgur10332744 Two blond girl stand with saber, arabian costume
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ibxgur10332816 Beauty woman in dance with red veil, arabian costume
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akg352559 Stravinsky, Igor Fyodorovich, 1882 - 1971, Russian-born composer, pianist and conductor. Works: Petrushka (ballet), composed in 1910-11 and revised in 1947. Libretto by Alexandre Benois, choreography by Michel Fokine, set and costume design by Benois, premiere: Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris on 13 June 1911. "Costume Design for "La Première Danseuse de Rues" from "Petrushka"". Gouache and ink over pencil, 22.5 × 16cm. No date. London, Sotheby's. Lot 199, 17/7/96. Copyright: © Alexandre Benois. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg353827 Stravinski, Igor ; compositeur russe ; 1882-1971. Oeuvre : Histoire du soldat (texte : C. F. Ramuz ; 1re 1918).- Personnage. Gouache, 1964, de Marina Alexeïevna Sokolova (1934-1992). Sur papier, H. 0,445 ; L. 0,325. Moscou, Musée A. A. Bakhrouchione. Museum: Moskau, Bakhruschin Museum. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg111503 Stravinsky, Igor; Russ. comp.; 1882-1971. Works: L'Oiseau de Feu (The Firebird; ballet; libr.: Michel Fokine). Figurine of Tsarevich. Drawing by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) for the FP Paris, Theatre National de l'Opera, 25.6.1910; choreogr.: Michel Fokine, Ballets Russes.
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akg1567896 Kandinsky, Wassily; 1866-1944. " Analytische Zeichnung nach Photos der tanzenden Palucca, Nach oben strebende Gerade auf einfache Gebogene gestützt", 1925. Feder in Tusche auf Papier, 21,5 x 16 cm. Museum: Staatl. Kupferstichkabinett., DRESDEN.
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akg8547604 PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF EUSEBIUS FROM THE 'RUSSIAN BALLET'. Meissen. Model P. Scheurich. Porcelain, enriched in colours. Eusebius from the ballet 'Carnival' on an oval base with rectangular support covered partially by a draped cloth. The dancer makes a deep lunge, grabs his chest with his left and raises his right hand behind him, swearing an oath. He wears a blue frock coat with a rose on the revers, a sky-blue bow tie and checked trousers. On his face with heavy make up lies a theatrical expression. At his feet a tophat, a mask and a walking stick. Measurement: Height 21,5cm. Mark: Swordsmark, D284, porcelain former no. 121, painter no. 27. Literature:-Jedding, Hermann. Meißener Porzellan des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts 1800-1933, Munich 1981, comp. p.128-129.-Just, Johannes: Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan, Gütersloh 1983, comp. fig. 77.-Bröhan, Karl H. (ed.): Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus, Berlin 1996, comp. p.125ff.; regarding Paul Scheurich see p.123ff.-Hakenjos, Bernd / Grolman, Dorothea: Um 1900. Porzellan aus Berlin, Meissen und Nymphenburg, Düsseldorf 1999, Models comp. cat. no.122-127.Paul Scheurich, born in New York in 1883 as the son of a photographer from Berlin, was one of the most important porcelain sculptors of the art nouveau. Originally working as a graphic artist and illustrator, his talent for the material was discovered and encouraged by Max Adolf Pfeiffer. Between 1913 and 1938 Scheurich designed more than 100 models for the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory and contributed significantly to its success. At the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris, where the manufactory was awarded the 'Grand Prix', six of the seven prize-winning objects were designed by him.The 'Russian Ballet', Scheurich's first design produced by Meissen, also was his first great success. First presented in 1914 at the German Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, the models became a bestseller after World War 1. The graceful dancers, with their coquettish, theatrical facial expressions, skilfully illustrate the 'Russian Ballet' of the imperial theatres in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the years before the first World War the corps de ballet, founded by the famous impresario Sergei Djagilev, caused sensation all over Europe. The dancers gave guest performances in London, Paris and also Berlin, where the young Scheurich sat in the audience during a performance of the play 'Carnival'. As early as 1912 a series of six etchings entitled 'Pierrot' was published by the renowned Berlin art dealer Gurlitt, in which Scheurich takes reference to the production. The ballet pantomime to an orchestral version of Robert Schumann's piano cycle ' Le Carnaval' enjoyed great popularity with the audience and was performed a total of 14 times in Berlin. The leading roles were played by star dancers such as Tamara Karsawina and Waslaw Nijinski, whom Scheurich is said to have portrayed in his figurines. . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg8547605 PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF EUSEBIUS FROM THE 'RUSSIAN BALLET'. Meissen. Model P. Scheurich. Porcelain, enriched in colours. Eusebius from the ballet 'Carnival' on an oval base with rectangular support covered partially by a draped cloth. The dancer makes a deep lunge, grabs his chest with his left and raises his right hand behind him, swearing an oath. He wears a blue frock coat with a rose on the revers, a sky-blue bow tie and checked trousers. On his face with heavy make up lies a theatrical expression. At his feet a tophat, a mask and a walking stick. Measurement: Height 21,5cm. Mark: Swordsmark, D284, porcelain former no. 121, painter no. 27. Literature:-Jedding, Hermann. Meißener Porzellan des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts 1800-1933, Munich 1981, comp. p.128-129.-Just, Johannes: Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan, Gütersloh 1983, comp. fig. 77.-Bröhan, Karl H. (ed.): Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus, Berlin 1996, comp. p.125ff.; regarding Paul Scheurich see p.123ff.-Hakenjos, Bernd / Grolman, Dorothea: Um 1900. Porzellan aus Berlin, Meissen und Nymphenburg, Düsseldorf 1999, Models comp. cat. no.122-127.Paul Scheurich, born in New York in 1883 as the son of a photographer from Berlin, was one of the most important porcelain sculptors of the art nouveau. Originally working as a graphic artist and illustrator, his talent for the material was discovered and encouraged by Max Adolf Pfeiffer. Between 1913 and 1938 Scheurich designed more than 100 models for the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory and contributed significantly to its success. At the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris, where the manufactory was awarded the 'Grand Prix', six of the seven prize-winning objects were designed by him.The 'Russian Ballet', Scheurich's first design produced by Meissen, also was his first great success. First presented in 1914 at the German Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, the models became a bestseller after World War 1. The graceful dancers, with their coquettish, theatrical facial expressions, skilfully illustrate the 'Russian Ballet' of the imperial theatres in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the years before the first World War the corps de ballet, founded by the famous impresario Sergei Djagilev, caused sensation all over Europe. The dancers gave guest performances in London, Paris and also Berlin, where the young Scheurich sat in the audience during a performance of the play 'Carnival'. As early as 1912 a series of six etchings entitled 'Pierrot' was published by the renowned Berlin art dealer Gurlitt, in which Scheurich takes reference to the production. The ballet pantomime to an orchestral version of Robert Schumann's piano cycle ' Le Carnaval' enjoyed great popularity with the audience and was performed a total of 14 times in Berlin. The leading roles were played by star dancers such as Tamara Karsawina and Waslaw Nijinski, whom Scheurich is said to have portrayed in his figurines. . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg8547608 PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF EUSEBIUS FROM THE 'RUSSIAN BALLET'. Meissen. Model P. Scheurich. Porcelain, enriched in colours. Eusebius from the ballet 'Carnival' on an oval base with rectangular support covered partially by a draped cloth. The dancer makes a deep lunge, grabs his chest with his left and raises his right hand behind him, swearing an oath. He wears a blue frock coat with a rose on the revers, a sky-blue bow tie and checked trousers. On his face with heavy make up lies a theatrical expression. At his feet a tophat, a mask and a walking stick. Measurement: Height 21,5cm. Mark: Swordsmark, D284, porcelain former no. 121, painter no. 27. Literature:-Jedding, Hermann. Meißener Porzellan des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts 1800-1933, Munich 1981, comp. p.128-129.-Just, Johannes: Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan, Gütersloh 1983, comp. fig. 77.-Bröhan, Karl H. (ed.): Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus, Berlin 1996, comp. p.125ff.; regarding Paul Scheurich see p.123ff.-Hakenjos, Bernd / Grolman, Dorothea: Um 1900. Porzellan aus Berlin, Meissen und Nymphenburg, Düsseldorf 1999, Models comp. cat. no.122-127.Paul Scheurich, born in New York in 1883 as the son of a photographer from Berlin, was one of the most important porcelain sculptors of the art nouveau. Originally working as a graphic artist and illustrator, his talent for the material was discovered and encouraged by Max Adolf Pfeiffer. Between 1913 and 1938 Scheurich designed more than 100 models for the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory and contributed significantly to its success. At the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris, where the manufactory was awarded the 'Grand Prix', six of the seven prize-winning objects were designed by him.The 'Russian Ballet', Scheurich's first design produced by Meissen, also was his first great success. First presented in 1914 at the German Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, the models became a bestseller after World War 1. The graceful dancers, with their coquettish, theatrical facial expressions, skilfully illustrate the 'Russian Ballet' of the imperial theatres in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the years before the first World War the corps de ballet, founded by the famous impresario Sergei Djagilev, caused sensation all over Europe. The dancers gave guest performances in London, Paris and also Berlin, where the young Scheurich sat in the audience during a performance of the play 'Carnival'. As early as 1912 a series of six etchings entitled 'Pierrot' was published by the renowned Berlin art dealer Gurlitt, in which Scheurich takes reference to the production. The ballet pantomime to an orchestral version of Robert Schumann's piano cycle ' Le Carnaval' enjoyed great popularity with the audience and was performed a total of 14 times in Berlin. The leading roles were played by star dancers such as Tamara Karsawina and Waslaw Nijinski, whom Scheurich is said to have portrayed in his figurines. . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg8547606 PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF EUSEBIUS FROM THE 'RUSSIAN BALLET'. Meissen. Model P. Scheurich. Porcelain, enriched in colours. Eusebius from the ballet 'Carnival' on an oval base with rectangular support covered partially by a draped cloth. The dancer makes a deep lunge, grabs his chest with his left and raises his right hand behind him, swearing an oath. He wears a blue frock coat with a rose on the revers, a sky-blue bow tie and checked trousers. On his face with heavy make up lies a theatrical expression. At his feet a tophat, a mask and a walking stick. Measurement: Height 21,5cm. Mark: Swordsmark, D284, porcelain former no. 121, painter no. 27. Literature:-Jedding, Hermann. Meißener Porzellan des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts 1800-1933, Munich 1981, comp. p.128-129.-Just, Johannes: Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan, Gütersloh 1983, comp. fig. 77.-Bröhan, Karl H. (ed.): Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus, Berlin 1996, comp. p.125ff.; regarding Paul Scheurich see p.123ff.-Hakenjos, Bernd / Grolman, Dorothea: Um 1900. Porzellan aus Berlin, Meissen und Nymphenburg, Düsseldorf 1999, Models comp. cat. no.122-127.Paul Scheurich, born in New York in 1883 as the son of a photographer from Berlin, was one of the most important porcelain sculptors of the art nouveau. Originally working as a graphic artist and illustrator, his talent for the material was discovered and encouraged by Max Adolf Pfeiffer. Between 1913 and 1938 Scheurich designed more than 100 models for the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory and contributed significantly to its success. At the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris, where the manufactory was awarded the 'Grand Prix', six of the seven prize-winning objects were designed by him.The 'Russian Ballet', Scheurich's first design produced by Meissen, also was his first great success. First presented in 1914 at the German Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, the models became a bestseller after World War 1. The graceful dancers, with their coquettish, theatrical facial expressions, skilfully illustrate the 'Russian Ballet' of the imperial theatres in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the years before the first World War the corps de ballet, founded by the famous impresario Sergei Djagilev, caused sensation all over Europe. The dancers gave guest performances in London, Paris and also Berlin, where the young Scheurich sat in the audience during a performance of the play 'Carnival'. As early as 1912 a series of six etchings entitled 'Pierrot' was published by the renowned Berlin art dealer Gurlitt, in which Scheurich takes reference to the production. The ballet pantomime to an orchestral version of Robert Schumann's piano cycle ' Le Carnaval' enjoyed great popularity with the audience and was performed a total of 14 times in Berlin. The leading roles were played by star dancers such as Tamara Karsawina and Waslaw Nijinski, whom Scheurich is said to have portrayed in his figurines. . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg8547607 PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF EUSEBIUS FROM THE 'RUSSIAN BALLET'. Meissen. Model P. Scheurich. Porcelain, enriched in colours. Eusebius from the ballet 'Carnival' on an oval base with rectangular support covered partially by a draped cloth. The dancer makes a deep lunge, grabs his chest with his left and raises his right hand behind him, swearing an oath. He wears a blue frock coat with a rose on the revers, a sky-blue bow tie and checked trousers. On his face with heavy make up lies a theatrical expression. At his feet a tophat, a mask and a walking stick. Measurement: Height 21,5cm. Mark: Swordsmark, D284, porcelain former no. 121, painter no. 27. Literature:-Jedding, Hermann. Meißener Porzellan des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts 1800-1933, Munich 1981, comp. p.128-129.-Just, Johannes: Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan, Gütersloh 1983, comp. fig. 77.-Bröhan, Karl H. (ed.): Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939. Vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus, Berlin 1996, comp. p.125ff.; regarding Paul Scheurich see p.123ff.-Hakenjos, Bernd / Grolman, Dorothea: Um 1900. Porzellan aus Berlin, Meissen und Nymphenburg, Düsseldorf 1999, Models comp. cat. no.122-127.Paul Scheurich, born in New York in 1883 as the son of a photographer from Berlin, was one of the most important porcelain sculptors of the art nouveau. Originally working as a graphic artist and illustrator, his talent for the material was discovered and encouraged by Max Adolf Pfeiffer. Between 1913 and 1938 Scheurich designed more than 100 models for the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory and contributed significantly to its success. At the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris, where the manufactory was awarded the 'Grand Prix', six of the seven prize-winning objects were designed by him.The 'Russian Ballet', Scheurich's first design produced by Meissen, also was his first great success. First presented in 1914 at the German Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne, the models became a bestseller after World War 1. The graceful dancers, with their coquettish, theatrical facial expressions, skilfully illustrate the 'Russian Ballet' of the imperial theatres in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the years before the first World War the corps de ballet, founded by the famous impresario Sergei Djagilev, caused sensation all over Europe. The dancers gave guest performances in London, Paris and also Berlin, where the young Scheurich sat in the audience during a performance of the play 'Carnival'. As early as 1912 a series of six etchings entitled 'Pierrot' was published by the renowned Berlin art dealer Gurlitt, in which Scheurich takes reference to the production. The ballet pantomime to an orchestral version of Robert Schumann's piano cycle ' Le Carnaval' enjoyed great popularity with the audience and was performed a total of 14 times in Berlin. The leading roles were played by star dancers such as Tamara Karsawina and Waslaw Nijinski, whom Scheurich is said to have portrayed in his figurines. . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg380497 Bouchène, Dimitri 1893-1993. "Schmetterlings-Automat", 1946. Gouache auf Papier, 32,5 × 25 cm. Sammlung René Guerra. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg380621 Bouchène, Dimitri 1893-1993. "Automat". Gouache auf Papier, 31 × 24 cm. Sammlung René Guerra. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg380622 Bouchène, Dimitri 1893-1993. "Roter Automat, 1946". Gouache auf Papier, 31,5 × 24 cm. Sammlung René Guerra. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg7776065 Alexander Sacharoff; Russian dancer; 1866-1963. - "The dancer Alexander Sacharoff". - Painting, 1909, by Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938). Tempera on paper on card, 73.5 × 55 cm. Ascona, Museo Communale d'Arte Moderna. Museum: Wiesbaden, Museum Wiesbaden.
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akg1587693 Serge Lifar; französ. Dancer, choreographer and dance theorist of Russian origin. Kiev 2.4.1905 - Lausanne 15.12.1986. /. During the premiere of "Le Martyre de Saint Sébastian" (The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, music: Claude Debussy, libretto: Gabriele D'Annunzio, choreography: Serge Lifar) at the Opéra (Palais Garnier) in Paris (France) February. 1957: Serge Lifar with the dancer Ludmilla Tchérina (1924-2004). Photo, February 8, 1857.
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akg051882 Bakst, Leon 1866-1924. Nijinsky in "La Peri". (Costume design for the Ballets Russes, who did not, however, perform this ballet.). Watercolour, 1911. Title page of the Parisian Magazine Comoedia Illustre.
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akg1027394 Sapunow, Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch 1880-1912. "Kostümentwurf für eine Varietétänzerin", 1910er Jahre. Aquarell und Gouache auf Papier, 38 × 28 cm. Tbilissi, Kunstmuseum Georgien. Museum: Tbilissi, Museum of Art.
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akg1947783 Bakst, Léon, 1866 - 1924, Russian-French painter and set designer. "The Siamese holy dance", 1901. Oil on canvas. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. Museum: Moskau, Staatliche Tretjakow-Galerie.
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akg1011506 Schelest, Anna Jakolewna; soot. Ballet dancer. Smolensk, 26.2.1919 - 1998. Portrait. Painting, 1949, by Viktor Michailowitsch Oreschnikow (1904-1987). Oil on canvas, 145 × 95 cm. St Petersburg, Russian State Museum. Museum: St. Petersburg, Russian Museum. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg4089488 Nijinsky, Vaslav; Russian dancer and choreographer. Kiev 28.2.1889 - London 8.4.1950. - "Dancer (Vaslav Nijinsky)". - Sculpture, 1913/19, by Georg Kolbe (1877-1947). Bronze, sand cast, height 65 cm. Berlin, Georg-Kolbe-Museum. Museum: Berlin, Georg-Kolbe-Museum.
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akg5360293 Sacharoff, Alexander; 1886-1963. "Bühnenbild für die Oper Turandot von Busoni (1.Akt: Die Stadt)", um 1917. Collage, 21,5 x 26,5 cm. Inv. G 14 968. München, Städt. Galerie im Lenbachhaus. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg5360294 Sacharoff, Alexander; 1886-1963. "Bühnenbild für die Oper Turandot von Busoni (2.Akt: Turandots Boudoir)", um 1917. Collage, 21,5 x 26,5 cm. Inv. G 14 969. München, Städt. Galerie im Lenbachhaus. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg5360295 Sacharoff, Alexander; 1886-1963. "Bühnenbild für die Oper Turandot von Busoni (3.Akt: Der Thronsaal))", um 1917. Collage, 21,5 x 26,5 cm. Inv. G 14 970. München, Städt. Galerie im Lenbachhaus. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg5358422 Sacharoff, Alexander; 1886-1963. "Pavane Fantastique", um 1916/17. Collage, 55 x 44 cm. Inv. G 14 967. München, Städt. Galerie im Lenbachhaus. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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