VASLAV FOMICH NIJINSKY (1888-1950)

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VASLAV FOMICH NIJINSKY (1888-1950)
Composition

Pen and blue ink
7¾ x 9¼in (20 x 24cm.)
Provenance
According to an inscription on the backboard 'Given to an admirer who used to replace the small nurse once a week on his day off at Virginia Water'
with Kyrle Fletcher, from whom purchased by Nigel Gosling
Given to Rudolf Nureyev by Maude Gosling after 1952

Lot Essay

After his final performance as a dancer in 1919 Nijinsky's mental health deteriorated and the rest of his life was spent mainly in mental hospitals where he worked on various aspects of ballet and began to draw. Many of his drawings are now with the museum of the Paris Opéra. The present cursory sketch, possibly of a mouse threatened by a larger force, dates presumably from the last years of his life after he and his family moved to England in 1947

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