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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. 1914 (pochoir print)
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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. 1914 (pochoir print)
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. 1914 (pochoir print) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932); Private Collection; Marina Henderson Gallery
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This print captures the enchanting performance of Tamara Karsavina as Columbine, Vaslav Nijinsky as Harlequin, and Adolph Bolm as Pierrot in Fokine's Carnaval in 1910. Published in 1914, this pochoir print by Georges Barbier beautifully showcases the intricate costumes and expressive movements of these renowned ballet dancers. The image transports us to a world of fantasy and romance, where the stage becomes a playground for love and artistry. Karsavina mesmerizes with her grace and elegance as she embodies the character of Columbine, while Nijinsky enchants with his agility and charisma as Harlequin. Bolm completes this trio with his poignant portrayal of Pierrot, capturing both the melancholy and humor associated with this iconic commedia dell'arte figure. The vibrant colors used in this stencil-like print add depth to each dancer's costume, enhancing their individual characters on stage. The attention to detail is evident not only in their attire but also in their expressions - every movement seems purposeful and evocative. As we admire this work of art from France's rich cultural heritage, we are reminded of the enduring legacy left by Ballets Russes during its time. This photograph encapsulates the essence of French arts at its finest - an amalgamation of talent, creativity, and storytelling that continues to captivate audiences even today.
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