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Ballet Dancer Collection (page 3)

"Ballet: A Timeless Art of Grace and Beauty" Step into the enchanting world of ballet, where dreams take flight on tiptoes

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: St. Denis, Ruth, 1927 July or Aug. Creator: Arnold Genthe

St. Denis, Ruth, 1927 July or Aug. Creator: Arnold Genthe
St. Denis, Ruth, 1927 July or Aug

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: St. Denis, Ruth, 1919 Feb. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe

St. Denis, Ruth, 1919 Feb. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe
St. Denis, Ruth, 1919 Feb. 11

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: A Dance in the Palace Gardens, . Creator: Janneck, Franz Christoph (1703-1761)

A Dance in the Palace Gardens, . Creator: Janneck, Franz Christoph (1703-1761)
A Dance in the Palace Gardens. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: De Carleton, Grace, Miss, 1918 Aug. Creator: Arnold Genthe

De Carleton, Grace, Miss, 1918 Aug. Creator: Arnold Genthe
De Carleton, Grace, Miss, 1918 Aug

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Caracceole, Princess, and Mlle. Artska, 1924 May 9. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Caracceole, Princess, and Mlle. Artska, 1924 May 9. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Caracceole, Princess, and Mlle. Artska, 1924 May 9

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Brovish, Miss, 1923 Feb. 10. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Brovish, Miss, 1923 Feb. 10. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Brovish, Miss, 1923 Feb. 10

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Portrait of Ernesta Grisi. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Ernesta Grisi. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Ernesta Grisi

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Calendar for 1903, 1902. Creator: Alexandre Lunois

Calendar for 1903, 1902. Creator: Alexandre Lunois
Calendar for 1903, 1902

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Tender confession, 1894. Creator: Carrière-Belleuse, Pierre (1851-1933)

Tender confession, 1894. Creator: Carrière-Belleuse, Pierre (1851-1933)
Tender confession, 1894. Found in the Collection of the Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: For Everyone, plate eight from A Life, 1884. Creator: Max Klinger

For Everyone, plate eight from A Life, 1884. Creator: Max Klinger
For Everyone, plate eight from A Life, 1884

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Dancers at the Bar, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Dancers at the Bar, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Dancers at the Bar, 1889-90

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Going on Stage, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Going on Stage, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Going on Stage, 1889-90

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Dancer by the Stove, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Dancer by the Stove, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Dancer by the Stove, 1889-90

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Before the Ballet Class, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Before the Ballet Class, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Before the Ballet Class, 1889-90

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: After the Ballet, n.d. Creator: Constantin Guys

After the Ballet, n.d. Creator: Constantin Guys
After the Ballet, n.d

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: The 'Pas de Trois des Graces', at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1850. Creator: Smyth

The "Pas de Trois des Graces", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1850. Creator: Smyth
The "Pas de Trois des Graces", at Her Majesty's Theatre, [London], 1850. The dancers Amalia Ferraris, Maria Taglioni

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: The Masquerade Scene from the New Ballet of 'Les Metamorphoses', 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Masquerade Scene from the New Ballet of "Les Metamorphoses", 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Masquerade Scene from the New Ballet of "Les Metamorphoses", 1850. Carlotta Grisi, in the very appropriate character of an exquisite sprite

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Rosita Mauri, 1889

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Rosita Mauri, 1889

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Rosita Mauri, 1889

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Ballet Class, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Ballet Class, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Ballet Class, 1889-90

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Ballerina, 1910. Creator: Carl Wilhelmson

Ballerina, 1910. Creator: Carl Wilhelmson
Ballerina, 1910

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Aleksandra Semenovna Lavrent'eva, Sister of Photographer A.S. Lavrent'ev, in a Ballet Costume, 1900

Aleksandra Semenovna Lavrent'eva, Sister of Photographer A.S. Lavrent'ev, in a Ballet Costume, 1900. This collection contains 136 photographs of Irkutsk from the late nineteenth

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: On Your Toes

On Your Toes
3781221 On Your Toes'; (add.info.: On Your Toes by Rogers, Hart and George Abbott, with Jack Whiting as Junior and Vera Zorina as Vera Barnova. At the London Coliseum, May 1937)

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: A Man doing the Splits, c.1760-90 (pen & brown and grey ink on paper)

A Man doing the Splits, c.1760-90 (pen & brown and grey ink on paper)
XYC242393 A Man doing the Splits, c.1760-90 (pen & brown and grey ink on paper) by Dance, George (1741-1825); 18.7x14.6 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Margot Fonteyn dancing in ballet Cinderella - December 1958 22 / 12 / 1958

Margot Fonteyn dancing in ballet Cinderella - December 1958 22 / 12 / 1958
Margot Fonteyn dancing in ballet Cinderella - December 1958 22/12/1958

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Margot Fonteyn dancing with Rudolf Nureyev at the Royal Ballet - November 1963

Margot Fonteyn dancing with Rudolf Nureyev at the Royal Ballet - November 1963

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Dame Margot Fonteyn says goodbye to Rudolph Nureyev at the door of her Hammersmith home

Dame Margot Fonteyn says goodbye to Rudolph Nureyev at the door of her Hammersmith home - 25th October 1961 25/10/1961

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: The Dance Lesson, c. 1879. Creator: Edgar Degas

The Dance Lesson, c. 1879. Creator: Edgar Degas
The Dance Lesson, c. 1879

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: The Dance Class, 1874. Creator: Edgar Degas

The Dance Class, 1874. Creator: Edgar Degas
The Dance Class, 1874

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Anna Pavlova, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Anna Pavlova, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Anna Pavlova, c1910. Perhaps The Greatest Dancer Whom The World Has Ever Seen. Russian ballerina Pavlova (1881-1931) was the most famous classical ballerina of her era

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: The Ballet Dancers, c. 1877 (pastel and gouache over monotype)

The Ballet Dancers, c. 1877 (pastel and gouache over monotype)
3247774 The Ballet Dancers, c.1877 (pastel and gouache over monotype) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 29.7x26.9 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Dancers (Danseuses), 1884-1885. Artist: Degas, Edgar (1834-1917)

Dancers (Danseuses), 1884-1885. Artist: Degas, Edgar (1834-1917)
Dancers (Danseuses), 1884-1885. Found in the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Two Ballet Dancers on the Stage (Deux Danseuses Sur La Scene), 1874 (1946). Artist: Edgar Degas

Two Ballet Dancers on the Stage (Deux Danseuses Sur La Scene), 1874 (1946). Artist: Edgar Degas
Two Ballet Dancers on the Stage (Deux Danseuses Sur La Scene), 1874 (1946). The painting is held by the Courtauld Gallery, London. From The Connoisseur Vol. 117, edited by H. Granville Fell

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina, 1910s

Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina, 1910s. Pavlova (1881-1931) was the most famous classical ballerina of her era. She trained at the school of the Imperial Ballet, made her debut as soloist in 1899

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Ballets Russes in Seville, Spain, 1916

Ballets Russes in Seville, Spain, 1916. The Ballets Russes was a famous itinerant ballet company founded by Serge Diaghilev (1872-1929) in Paris in 1909

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Alice Nikitina and Serge Lifar, Russian ballet dancers, 1924

Alice Nikitina and Serge Lifar, Russian ballet dancers, 1924. Nikitina (1904-1978) and Lifar (1905-1986) in the Ballets Russes production of Les Biches by Francis Poulenc. From a private collection

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Ballet Rehearsal, 1885-1890(?). Artist: Edgar Degas

Ballet Rehearsal, 1885-1890(?). Artist: Edgar Degas
Ballet Rehearsal, 1885-1890(?). Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBallet Dancer 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 imageBallet Dancer Collection: Cleopatra, ballet costume design, 1909. Artist: Leon Bakst

Cleopatra, ballet costume design, 1909. Artist: Leon Bakst
Cleopatra, ballet costume design, 1909. Costume sketch for Ida Rubinstein for the ballet Cleopatra performed during the 1909 season of the Ballets Russes in Paris

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Fairy Carabosse, costume design for Tchaikovskys ballet Sleeping Beauty, early 19th century

Fairy Carabosse, costume design for Tchaikovskys ballet Sleeping Beauty, early 19th century. Artist: Leon Bakst
Fairy Carabosse, costume design for Tchaikovskys ballet The Sleeping Beauty, early 19th century

Background imageBallet Dancer 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 imageBallet Dancer Collection: Ballet Practice, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Ballet Practice, 1889–90. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Ballet Practice, 1889-90

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Dancers attend a ballet practice class in the Mathare valley slums in Kenyas capital

Dancers attend a ballet practice class in the Mathare valley slums in Kenyas capital Nairobi, June 10, 2011, inside an empty church-hall without mirrors or bars as their ballet-dance studio

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: En Pointe

En Pointe
circa 1930: A performer from the pantomime of Robin Hood at the Portsmouth Theatre Royal. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Floating

Floating
Rachel Pansky

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: 18th Century Fashion - Marie Salle

18th Century Fashion - Marie Salle
Vintage engraving of Marie Salle during the Reign of Louis XV, 1730. Marie Salle(1707 to 1756) was a French dancer and choreographer known for her expressive

Background imageBallet Dancer Collection: Laura Le Claire, Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Laura Le Claire, Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Laura Le Claire, Lottie Forbes, between 1855 and 1865



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"Ballet: A Timeless Art of Grace and Beauty" Step into the enchanting world of ballet, where dreams take flight on tiptoes. From the ethereal elegance of Prima Ballerina Anna Pavlova to the mesmerizing talent of Margot Fonteyn, these legendary dancers have left an indelible mark on the art form. Intriguing glimpses into ballet's history can be found in Edgar Degas' masterpieces like "Dancers, Pink and Green" and "Ballet Rehearsal on Stage. " These captivating paintings capture both the discipline and passion that define ballet. Anna Pavlova, a Russian Ballet Dancer extraordinaire, graces us with her presence once again in iconic roles such as Giselle. Her delicate movements evoke emotions that touch our souls. Edgar Degas continues to inspire with his artwork depicting ballerinas in their natural habitat. In "The Star, " he captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the dedication it takes to shine under the spotlight. Leon Bakst's costume design for Nijinsky's portrayal of The Faun showcases how dance transcends boundaries between different art forms, and is a testament to how ballet can ignite imagination beyond just movement. Ida Rubinstein captivates us as Zobeide in Scheherazade with her magnetic stage presence. Her performance transports us to exotic lands filled with tales from Arabian nights. Marie-Adeline Plunkett's portrait reminds us that behind every graceful dancer lies a unique individual who brings their own story and personality onto the stage. Each ballerina has her own journey, overcoming challenges while striving for perfection. Whether performing on grand stages or dancing barefoot by crashing waves at a beach ballet, these talented artists embody gracefulness fused with strength.