Photograph of Nijinsky in the title role of the ballet Petrouchka (Petrushka), 1911. [Mishkin N.Y.] | src Library of CongressElliott & 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 videosPortrait 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 NYPLDover Street Studios (Photographer) :: Nijinsky, London, 1910-1911. | src NYPLVaslav Nijinsky in Petrushka (1911) | src San Francisco Symphony : Stravinsky Exhibition
Carl van Vechten :: Hugh Laing as Petrouchka in Petrouchka, choreographed by Michel Fokine. Published / Created: May 7th., 1948. | src Yale University Library
Carl van Vechten :: Hugh Laing as Petrouchka in Petrouchka, choreographed by Michel Fokine. Published / Created: May 7th., 1948. | src Yale University LibraryCarl van Vechten :: Hugh Laing as Petrouchka in Petrouchka, choreographed by Michel Fokine. Published / Created: May 7th., 1948. | src Yale University Library
Tamar Karsavina dans “Petrouchka”. Costume de Benois. Collection des plus beaux numéros de “Comœdia illustré” et des programmes consacrés aux ballets et galas russes depuis le début à Paris, 1909-1921. | src BnF