lhboudreau: Banner at the Entrance to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (2013)
lhboudreau: The West Wing Atrium of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
lhboudreau: “Serge de Diaghileff’s Ballet Russe” Souvenir of the American Tour, 1916-1917. New York: Metropolitan Ballet Co., (1916).
lhboudreau: “Serge de Diaghileff’s Ballet Russe” Souvenir of the American Tour, 1916-1917. New York: Metropolitan Ballet Co., (1916).
lhboudreau: Leon Bakst’s Costume Design for a Pilgrim in the “Blue God” (1912) and Almee in “Scheherazade” (1910).
lhboudreau: Leon Bakst’s Costume Design for the Shepherd in “Daphnis and Chloe” (1912).
lhboudreau: Leon Bakst’s Costume Design for the Blue Sultana in “Scheherazade” (1910) and two Bacchantes in “Narcisse” (1911).
lhboudreau: Leon Bakst’s Costume Design for the Adolescent in “Scheherazade” (1910) and the Faun in “Afternoon of a Faun” (1912).
lhboudreau: Leon Bakst’s Costume Design for a Eunuch in “Scheherazade” (1912).
lhboudreau: Adolf Bolm, who presented a new ballet on Ballets Russes’ American Tour, 1916-1917.
lhboudreau: Scene from Nijinsky’s ballet “Afternoon of a Faun” (1912)
lhboudreau: Scene from “Scheherazade,” a ballet performed during Ballets Russes’ American Tour, 1916-1917.
lhboudreau: 1916 Ad for the Baldwin Piano, Official Piano of Serge de Diaghileff's Ballet Russe
lhboudreau: Nijinsky in “Afternoon of a Faun” (1912). The final scene.
lhboudreau: Vaslav Nijinsky, Premier Danseur, Imperial Ballet of Saint Petersburg.
lhboudreau: Le Theatre, No. 249. Paris: Manzi, Joyant, & Cie, May 1909. Photo Cover with Vaslav Nijinsky and Anna Pavlova.
lhboudreau: Femina, Noel issue (December 1, 1911). Nijinsky, King of the Dancers. Illustration by Manuel Orazi.
lhboudreau: Tamara Karsavina. Battets Russes Photo Postcard No. 55 (1916)
lhboudreau: “The Dancer, Tamara Karsavina” by Jacques-Émile Blanche (1914). Postcard 133 from Olga Diakow & Co. (ca 1918)
lhboudreau: “Tamara Karsavina.” Ballets Russes postcard 8423. Photo by Leiser, Berlin-Wilm. (c, 1910)
lhboudreau: Tamara Karsavina. Ballerina, Imperial Theatre of Moscow
lhboudreau: Tamara Karsavina & Vaslav Nijinsky in "The Firebird." Illustration by René Lelong. The Russian Season in Paris at the Chatelet Theatre (1909).
lhboudreau: Femina (February 1, 1912). Tamara Karsavina & Vaslav Nijinsky in "Le Carnaval." Cover Art by Manuel Orazi.
lhboudreau: Femina, Noel issue (December 1, 1911). Tamara Karsavina & Vaslav Nijinsky in Schumann's "Le Carnaval." Illustration by Manuel Orazi.
lhboudreau: Femina, Noel issue (December 1, 1911). Tamara Karsavina & Vaslav Nijinsky in "Le Spectre de la Rose." Illustration by Manuel Orazi.
lhboudreau: Vera Karalli and Mikhail Mordkin, Ballet Dancers, Imperial Theatre of Moscow
lhboudreau: Vera Karalli as "The Dying Swan" (ca. 1917). Russian postcard.
lhboudreau: Michel Fokine, Ballet Master, Imperial Ballet of Saint Petersburg
lhboudreau: Michel Fokine as the Harlequin in "Carnaval" (c. 1910). Ballets Russes photo postcard 8445 (RPPC)
lhboudreau: Vera Fokina and Michel Fokine in "Le Carnaval" (c. 1910). Ballets Russes Postcard 8434. Photo by Leiser