Two hand-painted and embroidered dancers' caps for court ladies from the Ballets Russes
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Two hand-painted and embroidered dancers' caps for court ladies from the Ballets Russes

Two hand-painted and embroidered dancers' caps for court ladies from the Ballets Russes

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Two hand-painted and embroidered dancers' caps for court ladies from the Ballets Russes
one cap with inscription 'Lodetti' and 'Chamié' (on the inside); the second with inscription 'Granzeva' (on the inside)
Together with a letter dated 7 February 1921 from Nijinsky's wife to the Editor of the Daily Graphic refuting his announced death; two issues of the Daily Graphic in which his death is announced (7 February 1921) and his wife's letter subsequently published (11 February 1921); Royal Opera Programme, Covent Garden, London for Nijinsky's first appearance on 21 June 1911; a photograph signed by Serge Lifar of him in the role of 'La chatte'; two books: Nijinsky. The famous life of the great dancer by his wife Romola Nijinsky, London 1936 and W. A. Propert, The Russian Ballet: 1921-1929, London, 1931 (9)
来源
[Dancers' caps]
The Diaghilev Ballets Russes and Basil Ballets Foundation. Sotheby's, London, 17 July 1968.
The property of the executors of the late Lord Howard of Henderskelfe: Castle Howard, Sotheby's, London, 14 December 1995, lot 51.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.

[Daily Graphic]
Acquired from the archives of the Daily Graphic.
拍场告示
According to Sotheby's 14 December 1995 catalogue and the recollections of Serge Grigorieff mentioned therein, the dancers' caps were hand-painted by Henri Matisse for the inaugural 1920 production of 'Le chant du Rossignol'.

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Alexis de Tiesenhausen
Alexis de Tiesenhausen

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