Elliott & Fry :: Vaslav Nijinsky as the Rag Doll ‘Petrouchka’ (1911). Petrushka [French: Petrouchka] premiered June 13, 1911 at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris with costume and scenery design by Alexandre Benois, music by Igor Stravinsky and choreography by Michel Fokine. | src Leo Boudreau, visit his site for more info about Petrouchka and links to the ballet’s videosDover Street Studios (Photographer) :: Nijinsky, London, 1910-1911. | src NYPLPortrait of Vaslav Nijinsky in three-quarter profile, left fist clenched before him in the title role of Petrouchka (a rag doll), 1910-1911. Petrouchka (Choreographic work: Michel Fokine); uncredited photographer on source | src NYPL
Ekaterina Galanta (Ketty de Galantha). Primera bailarina de carácter del Teatro Colón (Argentina). Published in El Gráfico, nº 111, sábado 13 de agosto de 1921. Front cover. | src wikimedia commons
Lev Bakst :: Costume design for the Blue Sultana for the ballet Scheherazade by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov. Entreprise S. P. Diaghilev. 1910. Photo: Museum of Theater and Music. | src The Art Newspaper