Corsaire_(act_2),_1899.jpg
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Description Corsaire (act 2), 1899.jpg |
English:
The stage of the Mariinsky Theatre with décor and cast for act II of Marius Petipa's revival of the ballet "Le Corsaire", 1899. The corps de ballet is shown costumed for the scene "Le jardin animé".
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«История русского искусства» (eng. "History of Russian Art"). Vol. 17: «Искусство 1880-1890-х годов» (eng. "Art of the 1880-1890's") Exec. Ed.: S.K. Lashchenko. State Institute of Art Studies, 2014. ISBN 978-5-98287-085-8 |
Author | Unknown photographer of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre |
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