GEORGES LEPAPE (PARIS 1887-1971 BONNEVAL)
GEORGES LEPAPE (PARIS 1887-1971 BONNEVAL)
GEORGES LEPAPE (PARIS 1887-1971 BONNEVAL)
GEORGES LEPAPE (PARIS 1887-1971 BONNEVAL)
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GEORGES LEPAPE (PARIS 1887-1971 BONNEVAL)

Vaslav Nijinsky dans ‘Le Spectre de la Rose’

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GEORGES LEPAPE (PARIS 1887-1971 BONNEVAL)
Vaslav Nijinsky dans ‘Le Spectre de la Rose’
signé ‘Georges Lepape’ (en bas à droite)
crayon et gouache sur papier
40,5 x 30,2 cm (16 x 11 7/8 in.)
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GEORGES LEPAPE, VASLAV NIJINSKY IN LE SPECTRE DE LA ROSE, GRAPHITE AND BODYCOLOUR ON PAPER

The Spectre of the Rose is a ballet created by Serge de Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes company in 1911 in Monte Carlo, with choreography by Michel Fokine and music by Carl Maria von Weber. Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina were the only two dancers of the original cast. Many artists created illustrations and posters for Nijinsky’s performance, such as Léon Bakst (1866-1924) and Georges Lepape (C. Lepape and T. Defert, Georges Lepape ou l’élégence illustrée, Paris, 1983, pp. 55-65). The present drawing is preparatory to Lepape’s gouache, sold at Christie’s, London, 28 May 2012, lot 46. Nijinsky is wearing a silk rose petal costume designed by Bakst.

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Le Spectre de la Rose est un ballet imaginé par la compagnie des Ballets russes de Serge de Diaghilev en 1911 à Monte Carlo, sur la chorégraphie de Michel Fokine et la musique de Carl Maria von Weber. Vaslav Nijinsky et Tamara Karsavina sont les deux seuls danseurs de la distribution originale. De nombreux artistes ont créé des illustrations et des affiches à l’occasion de la performance de Nijinsky, tels que Léon Bakst (1866-1924) et Georges Lepape (C. Lepape et T. Defert, Georges Lepape ou l’élégence illustrée, Paris, 1983, pp. 55-65). Le présent dessin est préparatoire à la gouache de Lepape passée en vente chez Christie’s (Londres, 28 mai 2012, lot 46). Nijinsky porte un costume de pétales de rose en soie conçu par Bakst.

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