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Vaslav Nijinsky was a Russian ballet dancer and choreographer of the early 20th century

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Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: VASLAV NIJINSKY (1890-1950). Russian ballet dancer and choreographer. Dancing in Les Orientales

VASLAV NIJINSKY (1890-1950). Russian ballet dancer and choreographer. Dancing in Les Orientales, c1911

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Stage design for the ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy, 1912

Stage design for the ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy, 1912. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Stage design for the ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy, 1912. From a private collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Vaslav Nijinsky in Claude Debussys L Apres Midi d un Faune

France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Vaslav Nijinsky in Claude Debussys L Apres Midi d un Faune
France - 20th century - Paris, Ballets Russes, Seventh Season. Vaslav Nijinsky in Claude Debussys L AprA

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: BALLET: RITE OF SPRING. A soloist from the first English production of Igor Stravinsky s

BALLET: RITE OF SPRING. A soloist from the first English production of Igor Stravinsky s
BALLET: RITE OF SPRING. A soloist from the first English production of Igor Stravinskys ballet The Rite of Spring, choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, 1913

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky / Tennis

Vaslav Nijinsky / Tennis
VASLAV NIJINSKY Russian ballet dancer and choreographer, seen here in his tennis outfit for Jeux

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: The Faun (Nijinsky), costume design for the Ballets Russes, 1912. Artist: Leon Bakst

The Faun (Nijinsky), costume design for the Ballets Russes, 1912. Artist: Leon Bakst
The Faun (Nijinsky), costume design for the Ballets Russes, 1912. Design for Nijinskys costume in Debussys ballet l apres-midi d un faune (The Afternoon of a Faun)

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky on the Lido, 1909

Vaslav Nijinsky on the Lido, 1909. Found in the Collection of Museum of Modern Art, New York

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky / Clown

Vaslav Nijinsky / Clown
VASLAV NIJINSKY Russian ballet dancer and choreographer, seen here in the role of Petrushka Date: 1890 - 1950

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Ballet Petrouschka. Vaslav Nijinsky

Ballet Petrouschka. Vaslav Nijinsky
Ballet Petrouschka, music by Igor Stravinsky (1911). Illustration by Georges Lepape with the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. Art Deco. Drawing

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for Iskander

Costume design by Leon Bakst (1866-1924) Russian theatre and ballet designer, for Iskander (Vaslav Nijinsky) in The Peri, music by Paul Dukas, 1912. Watercolour and gouache on paper

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Poster of Ballets Russes in a scene of Claude

Poster of Ballets Russes in a scene of Claude
" Poster of " Ballets Russes" in a scene of Claude Debussys " Jeux". It shows the dancers: Ludmilla Schollar, Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina. FRANCE. Paris

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky / Jeux 3

Vaslav Nijinsky / Jeux 3
VASLAV NIJINSKY Russian ballet dancer and choreographer with Schollar and Karsavina in Debussys Jeux during the 8th season of the Ballets Russes Date: 1890 - 1950

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)

Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy. Found in the collection of State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Costume by Vaslav Nijinsky or Nijinsky (1889-1950) created by Leo Bakst for '

Costume by Vaslav Nijinsky or Nijinsky (1889-1950) created by Leo Bakst for "
GIA4763078 Costume by Vaslav Nijinsky or Nijinsky (1889-1950) created by Leo Bakst for " The Blue God" by Reynaldo Hahn (1875 - 1947), 13/05/1912

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky / Blue God

Vaslav Nijinsky / Blue God
VASLAV NIJINSKY Russian ballet dancer and choreographer in a Bakst costume for the Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: VASLAV NIJINSKY (1890-1950). Russian dancer and choreographer, dancing the title

VASLAV NIJINSKY (1890-1950). Russian dancer and choreographer, dancing the title role in " Petrouchka", c1911

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1920s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1920s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1920s, (2023). Russian ballet dancer and choreographer Nijinsky (1889-1950) is regarded as the greatest male dancer of the early 20th century

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1920s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1920s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1920s, (2023). Russian ballet dancer and choreographer Nijinsky (1889-1950) is regarded as the greatest male dancer of the early 20th century

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Tamara Karsavina and Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Daphnis et Chloé by M. Ravel, 1914

Tamara Karsavina and Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Daphnis et Chloé by M. Ravel, 1914
Tamara Karsavina and Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Daphnis et Chloe by M. Ravel, 1914. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Tamara Karsavina in the Diaghilev's first Paris 'Saison Russe', 1909. Creator: Anonymous

Tamara Karsavina in the Diaghilev's first Paris "Saison Russe", 1909. Creator: Anonymous
Tamara Karsavina in the Diaghilev's first Paris "Saison Russe", 1909. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky in the Diaghilev's first Paris 'Saison Russe', 1909. Creator: Anonymous

Vaslav Nijinsky in the Diaghilev's first Paris "Saison Russe", 1909. Creator: Anonymous
Vaslav Nijinsky in the Diaghilev's first Paris "Saison Russe", 1909. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Faun (Nijinsky) and five maenads. Scene from the Nijinsky ballet 'The Afternoon of a Faun', 1912

Faun (Nijinsky) and five maenads. Scene from the Nijinsky ballet "The Afternoon of a Faun", 1912. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Chorus of maenads. Scene from the Nijinsky ballet 'The Afternoon of a Faun', 1912

Chorus of maenads. Scene from the Nijinsky ballet "The Afternoon of a Faun", 1912. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) russian dancer of polish origins here in ballet Sheherazade, 1910

Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) russian dancer of polish origins here in ballet Sheherazade, 1910, Paris, photo Bert
1742021 Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) russian dancer of polish origins here in ballet Sheherazade, 1910, Paris, photo Bert by French School

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Nijinsky and Maurice Ravel at the piano playing a score from Daphnis and Chloe, 1912

Nijinsky and Maurice Ravel at the piano playing a score from Daphnis and Chloe, 1912. Found in the collection of State Conservatory, St. Petersburg

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Tamara Karsavina, Vaslav Nijinsky and Adolph Bolm in the ballet Carnaval by R. Schumann

Tamara Karsavina, Vaslav Nijinsky and Adolph Bolm in the ballet Carnaval by R. Schumann. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky in the ballet Le Pavillon d Armide by Nikolai Tcherepnin, 1907

Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky in the ballet Le Pavillon d Armide by Nikolai Tcherepnin, 1907. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Ida Rubinstein and Vaslav Nijinsky in the ballet Scheharazade. Artist: Barbier, George (1882-1932)

Ida Rubinstein and Vaslav Nijinsky in the ballet Scheharazade. Artist: Barbier, George (1882-1932)
Ida Rubinstein and Vaslav Nijinsky in the ballet Scheharazade. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Danse Siamoise of Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Les Orientales Artist: Druet, Eugene (1868-1917)

Danse Siamoise of Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Les Orientales Artist: Druet, Eugene (1868-1917)
Danse Siamoise of Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Les Orientales. Private Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: La Princesse Enchantee. Costume design for the ballet The Sleeping Princess, 1921

La Princesse Enchantee. Costume design for the ballet The Sleeping Princess, 1921. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
La Princesse Enchantee. Costume design for the ballet The Sleeping Princess, 1921. From a private collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky, Russian ballet dancer, in L Apres-midi d un Faune, 1912

Vaslav Nijinsky, Russian ballet dancer, in L Apres-midi d un Faune, 1912. Nijinsky (1889-1950) also choreographed the ballet

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Le Dieu Bleu ( The Blue God ), ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

Le Dieu Bleu ( The Blue God ), ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
Le Dieu Bleu ( The Blue God ), ballet costume design, 1911. Costume Design for Nijinsky in a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu, story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Le Spectre de la Rose, 1911

Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Le Spectre de la Rose, 1911
Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet Le Spectre de la Rose

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Nijinsky performing the Danse Siamoise from Les Orientales, 1910 (b/w photo)

Nijinsky performing the Danse Siamoise from Les Orientales, 1910 (b/w photo)
XJF397692 Nijinsky performing the Danse Siamoise from Les Orientales, 1910 (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Nijinsky in the role of Krishna in Le Dieu Bleu, 1912 (b/w photo)

Nijinsky in the role of Krishna in Le Dieu Bleu, 1912 (b/w photo)
XJF406231 Nijinsky in the role of Krishna in Le Dieu Bleu, 1912 (b/w photo) by French Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky in costume for Scheherazade, 1910 (b/w photo)

Vaslav Nijinsky in costume for Scheherazade, 1910 (b/w photo)
XJF406234 Vaslav Nijinsky in costume for Scheherazade, 1910 (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Les Sylphides, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)

Les Sylphides, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)
STC255495 Les Sylphides, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). Georges Barbier (1882-1932), Pochoir Print by Barbier

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: L Oiseau de Feu, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)

L Oiseau de Feu, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)
STC255492 L Oiseau de Feu, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). Georges Barbier (1882-1932), Pochoir Print by Barbier

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine and Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950)

Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine and Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) as Harlequin in Fokines Carnaval in 1910
MHE100893 Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine and Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) as Harlequin in Fokines Carnaval in 1910, pub

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Karsavina, pub. 1914 (colour litho)

Karsavina, pub. 1914 (colour litho)
STC398744 Karsavina, pub. 1914 (colour litho) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine and Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950)

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Cleopatre, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)

Cleopatre, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)
STC255494 Cleopatre, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). Georges Barbier (1882-1932), Pochoir Print by Barbier

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Nijinsky in Narcisse, 1911 (ink and gouache on paper)

Nijinsky in Narcisse, 1911 (ink and gouache on paper)
1195906 Nijinsky in Narcisse, 1911 (ink and gouache on paper) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932); 25x15.3 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Karsavina, 1914 (pochoir print)

Karsavina, 1914 (pochoir print)
STC226942 Karsavina, 1914 (pochoir print) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: resembles Vaslav Nijinsky in L apres-midi d un Faune ; ); The Stapleton Collection

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Carnaval, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)

Carnaval, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)
STC255499 Carnaval, from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). Georges Barbier (1882-1932), Pochoir Print by Barbier

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Spectre de la Rose from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)

Spectre de la Rose from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950)
STC255500 Spectre de la Rose from the series Designs on the dances of Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). Georges Barbier (1882-1932), Pochoir Print by Barbier

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine, Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950)

Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine, Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) as Harlequin and Adolph Bolm (1884-1951)
MHE100894 Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978) as Columbine, Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950) as Harlequin and Adolph Bolm (1884-1951) as Pierrot in Fokines Carnaval in 1910, pub

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky (1888-1950) performing in l Apres-Midi d un Faune by Claude Debussy (1862-1918)

Vaslav Nijinsky (1888-1950) performing in l Apres-Midi d un Faune by Claude Debussy (1862-1918) 1912 (b / w photo)
CHT218603 Vaslav Nijinsky (1888-1950) performing in l Apres-Midi d un Faune by Claude Debussy (1862-1918) 1912 (b/w photo) by Meyer, Adolf de (1868-1946); Private Collection; © Archives Charmet

Background imageVaslav Nijinsky Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky and Ida Rubinstein in Scheherazade, 1913 (pochoir)

Vaslav Nijinsky and Ida Rubinstein in Scheherazade, 1913 (pochoir)
2561229 Vaslav Nijinsky and Ida Rubinstein in Scheherazade, 1913 (pochoir) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)



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Vaslav Nijinsky Collection

Vaslav Nijinsky was a Russian ballet dancer and choreographer of the early 20th century. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest dancers in history, and his innovative style revolutionized ballet. Nijinsky began his career at the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg, where he trained under renowned teachers such as Enrico Cecchetti and Marius Petipa. After joining Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1909, he quickly rose to fame for his daring leaps and turns, which pushed the boundaries of traditional ballet technique. His most famous works include "The Rite of Spring" (1913) and "Le Spectre de la Rose" (1911). Despite suffering from mental illness later in life, Nijinsky's legacy lives on through his groundbreaking choreography that continues to influence modern dance today.
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