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BALLET: PETROUCHKA. American publicity photograph, c1916, by Jean de Strelecki

BALLET: PETROUCHKA. American publicity photograph, c1916, by Jean de Strelecki


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BALLET: PETROUCHKA. American publicity photograph, c1916, by Jean de Strelecki

BALLET: PETROUCHKA.
American publicity photograph, c1916, by Jean de Strelecki, for a Ballets Russes production of Petrouchka, choreographed by Michel Fokine with music by Igor Stravinsky

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1916 Ballet Russe Ballets Russes Bandana Costume Entertainer Igor Jean Michel Russian Shawl Stravinsky Top Hat Fokine Petrouchka Petrushka


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This photograph, taken by Jean de Strelecki in 1916, captures the essence of the Ballets Russes production of Petrouchka. The image showcases a group of performers standing together in their elaborate costumes, ready to transport audiences into a world of enchantment. The dancers are adorned with intricate bandanas and shawls, adding an air of mystery to their appearance. One man stands tall at the center, donning a top hat and sporting a magnificent beard that exudes charisma and charm. Surrounding him are women dressed in elegant attire, each radiating grace and poise. Michel Fokine's choreography comes alive through this photograph as it perfectly captures the spirit of his masterpiece. With Igor Stravinsky's mesmerizing music serving as the backdrop, these talented artists bring forth the story of Petrouchka with every movement they make. The sepia tone adds a timeless quality to this American publicity photograph from 1916. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Ballets Russes and its impact on the world of dance. This print is not just an artistic representation; it is also a historical artifact that allows us to glimpse into the past and appreciate the artistry that once graced stages around the world. Whether you are an admirer of ballet or simply captivated by early 20th-century entertainment, this photograph will surely transport you back in time to witness one unforgettable performance.

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