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
Hedda Walther :: A girl doing dance exercises at a barre, 1937. From: German Opera House, Berlin (series). Vintage property of ullstein bild. | src Getty ImagesHedda Walther:: Ballet class. Young girls doing ballet exercises in the German Opera House, Berlin, 1937. Vintage property of ullstein bild. | src Getty Images
Das Leben Magazin, Sept. 1928, Band 6, Heft 3.Tanzschule Trümpy. Das Leben Magazin, Sept. 1928, Band 6, Heft 3. | src FlickrTanzschule Trümpy. Wide World Photo. Das Leben Magazin, Sept. 1928, Band 6, Heft 3. | src FlickrBallett Mme. Komarova in der neuen Revue ‘La Grande Folie’ (Folies Bergère). Wide World Photo. Das Leben Magazin, Sept. 1928, Band 6, Heft 3. | src Flickr