48 results on '"Gris, Juan"'
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2. Guitar and Compote
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Gris, Juan and The Art Institute of Chicago
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- European, Iberian, Spanish, Europe,Spain
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- 1887
3. Still Life with Book
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Gris, Juan and Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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- European, Iberian, Spanish, Spain
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- 1887
4. Le Canigou
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Gris, Juan and Albright-Knox Art Gallery
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- European, Iberian, Spanish
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- 1921
5. Still Life with a Guitar
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Gris, Juan and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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- Spanish
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- 1887
6. Still Life
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Gris, Juan and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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- European, Iberian, Spanish
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- 1887
7. Boris
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Gris, Juan and Albright-Knox Art Gallery
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- European, Iberian, Spanish
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- 1921
8. Marcelle la Blonde
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Gris, Juan and Albright-Knox Art Gallery
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- European, Iberian, Spanish
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- 1921
9. Glass and Playing Cards
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Gris, Juan and The Art Institute of Chicago
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- European, Iberian, Spanish, Europe,Spain
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- 1887
10. The Coffee Mill
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Gris, Juan and The Cleveland Museum of Art
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- European, Iberian, Spanish
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- 1887
11. Portrait of Pablo Picasso
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Gris, Juan and The Art Institute of Chicago
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- European, Iberian, Spanish, Europe,Spain
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- 1887
12. Seated Harlequin
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Gris, Juan and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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- European, Iberian, Spanish
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- 1887
13. Raum
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Gleizes, Albert, primary, Duchamp-Villon, Raymond, additional, Laurens, Henri, additional, Gris, Juan, additional, and Pomassl, Franz, additional
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- 2012
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14. Statements and Documents: Artists on Art and Reality, on Their Work, and on Values
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van Gogh, Vincent, Kandinsky, Wassily, Gris, Juan, Klee, Paul, Léger, Fernand, Mondrian, Piet, Miró, Joan, Dubuffet, Jean, Gasset, José Ortega y, Camus, Albert, Soulages, Pierre, Hélion, Jean, Albers, Josef, Roszak, Theodore, Duchamp, Marcel, Gabo, Naum, Arp, Jean, Davis, Stuart, Kokoschka, Oskar, Shahn, Ben, and Steinberg, Saul
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- 1960
15. Es indudable que las cosas no comienzan; o no comienzan cuando se las inventa. O el mundo fue inventado antiguo
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Gris, Juan
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- 2007
16. Art in Theory 1900-1990 : An Anthology of Changing Ideas
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Harrison, Charles, Wood, Paul, De Wyzewa, Téodor, Signac, Paul, Gauguin, Paul, Freud, Sigmund, Weininger, Otto, Cézanne, Paul, Denis, Maurice, Meier-Graefe, Julius, de Chirico, Giorgio, Endell, August, Derain, André, Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, Worringer, Wilhelm, Matisse, Henri, Fry, Roger, Kandinsky, Wassily, Marc, Franz, Macke, August, Nolde, Emil, Kokoschka, Oskar, Shevchenko, Alexander, Croce, Benedetto, Bell, Clive, Bahr, Hermann, Simmel, Georg, Weber, Max, Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, Bergson, Henri, Blok, Alexander, Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, Boccioni, Umberto, Delaunay, Robert, Lewis, Percy Wyndham, Léger, Fernand, Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri, Kraus, Karl, Malevich, Kasimir, Metzinger, Jean, Appolinaire, Guillaume, Rivière, Jacques, Gleizes, Albert, Rozanova, Olga, Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henri, Braque, Georges, Spengler, Oswald, Carrà, Carlo, Rosenberg, Léonce, Jeanneret, Charles Edouard (Le Corbusier), Ozenfant, Amédée, Gris, Juan, Ball, Hugo, Duchamp, Marcel, Tzara, Tristan, Hülsenbeck, Richard, Hausmann, Raoul, Gropius, Walter, Beckmann, Max, Peichstein, Max, Grosz, George, Picabia, Francis, Ray, Man, Shklovsky, Viktor, van Doesburg, Theo, Mondrian, Piet, Gabo, Naum, Pevsner, Anton, Lissitsky, El, Tatlin, Vladimir, Popova, Lyubov, Punin, Nikolai, Rodchenko, Alexander, Stepanova, Varvara, Gan, Alexei, Ehrenberg, Ilya, Brik, Osip, Klee, Paul, Crane, Hart, Hofmann, Hans, Strzeminski, Wladyslaw, Hepworth, Barbara, Lassaw, Ibram, Nicholson, Ben, Siqueiros, David A., Dix, Otto, Rosenberg, Alfred, Lukacs, Georg, Rivera, Diego, Sironi, Mario, Zhdanov, Andrei, Davis, Stuart, Weinstock, Clarence, Wood, Grant, Klingender, Francis, Hitler, Adolf, Trotsky, Leon, Aragon, Louis, Breton, André, Herzfelde, Wieland, Tretyakov, Sergei, Kracauer, Siegfried, Volosinov, V.n., Bataille, Georges, Dali, Salvador, Brecht, Bertolt, Read, Herbert, Schapiro, Meyer, Mukarovsky, Jan, Adorno, Theodor, Bloch, Ernst, Rosenberg, Harold, Pollock, Jackson, Gottlieb, Harold, Rothko, Mark, Newman, Barnett, Still, Clyfford, Sartre, Jean-Paul, Dubuffet, Jean, Artaud, Antonin, Beckett, Samuel, Duthuit, Georges, Lacan, Jacques, Atlan, Jean-Michel, Ponge, Francis, Camus, Albert, Tapié, Michel, Baselitz, George, Bacon, Francis, De Vlaminck, Maurice, Horkheimer, Max, Motherwell, Robert, Picasso, Pablo, Fontana, Lucio, Kemenov, Vladimir, Jorn, Asger, Fougeron, André, Dondero, George, Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr., Barr, Alfred H. Jr., Shahn, Ben, Moore, Henry, Barthes, Roland, Debord, Guy, Alloway, Lawrence, Kaprow, Alan, Manzoni, Piero, Restany, Pierre, Williams, Raymond, Cage, John, Johns, Jasper, Hamilton, Richard, Oldenburg, Claes, Warhol, Andy, Lichtenstein, Roy, Kubler, George, McLuhan, Marshall, Smith, Tony, Robbe-Grillet, Alain, Smith, David, Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, Grennberg, Clement, Fried, Michel, Olitski, Jules, Cavell, Stanley, Tucker, William, Scott, Yim, Wollheim, Richard, Klein, Yves, Stella, Frank, Reinhardt, Ad, Judd, Donald, Morris, Robert, LeWitt, Sol, Barry, Robert, Kosuth, Joseph, Buren, Daniel, Mosset, Olivier, Parmentier, Michel, Toroni, Niele, Atkinson, Terry, Baldwin, Michael, Burn, Ian, Ramsden, Mel, Weiner, Lawrence, Burgin, Victor, Murphy, John A., Celant, Germano, Lippard, Lucy, Beuys, Joseph, Haacke, Hans, Derrida, Jacques, Foucault, Michel, Althusser, Louis, Kuhn, Thomas, Smithson, Robert, Steinberg, Leo, Krauss, Rosalind, Baudrillard, Jean, Kristeva, Julia, Mulvey, Laura, Jameson, Fredric, Bell, Daniel, Lyotard, Jean-François, Habermas, Jurgen, Richter, Gerhard, Owens, Craig, Foster, Hal, Levine, Sherrie, Kruger, Barbara, Halley, Peter, Steinbach, Haim, Koons, Jeff, Taaffe, Philip, Bickerton, Ashley, Said, Edward, Kelly, Mary, Wodiczko, Krzysztof, Rose, Jacqueline, Mitchell, W.j.t., Schier, Flint, Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorti, Serra, Richard, Harrison, Charles, Wood, Paul, De Wyzewa, Téodor, Signac, Paul, Gauguin, Paul, Freud, Sigmund, Weininger, Otto, Cézanne, Paul, Denis, Maurice, Meier-Graefe, Julius, de Chirico, Giorgio, Endell, August, Derain, André, Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, Worringer, Wilhelm, Matisse, Henri, Fry, Roger, Kandinsky, Wassily, Marc, Franz, Macke, August, Nolde, Emil, Kokoschka, Oskar, Shevchenko, Alexander, Croce, Benedetto, Bell, Clive, Bahr, Hermann, Simmel, Georg, Weber, Max, Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, Bergson, Henri, Blok, Alexander, Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, Boccioni, Umberto, Delaunay, Robert, Lewis, Percy Wyndham, Léger, Fernand, Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri, Kraus, Karl, Malevich, Kasimir, Metzinger, Jean, Appolinaire, Guillaume, Rivière, Jacques, Gleizes, Albert, Rozanova, Olga, Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henri, Braque, Georges, Spengler, Oswald, Carrà, Carlo, Rosenberg, Léonce, Jeanneret, Charles Edouard (Le Corbusier), Ozenfant, Amédée, Gris, Juan, Ball, Hugo, Duchamp, Marcel, Tzara, Tristan, Hülsenbeck, Richard, Hausmann, Raoul, Gropius, Walter, Beckmann, Max, Peichstein, Max, Grosz, George, Picabia, Francis, Ray, Man, Shklovsky, Viktor, van Doesburg, Theo, Mondrian, Piet, Gabo, Naum, Pevsner, Anton, Lissitsky, El, Tatlin, Vladimir, Popova, Lyubov, Punin, Nikolai, Rodchenko, Alexander, Stepanova, Varvara, Gan, Alexei, Ehrenberg, Ilya, Brik, Osip, Klee, Paul, Crane, Hart, Hofmann, Hans, Strzeminski, Wladyslaw, Hepworth, Barbara, Lassaw, Ibram, Nicholson, Ben, Siqueiros, David A., Dix, Otto, Rosenberg, Alfred, Lukacs, Georg, Rivera, Diego, Sironi, Mario, Zhdanov, Andrei, Davis, Stuart, Weinstock, Clarence, Wood, Grant, Klingender, Francis, Hitler, Adolf, Trotsky, Leon, Aragon, Louis, Breton, André, Herzfelde, Wieland, Tretyakov, Sergei, Kracauer, Siegfried, Volosinov, V.n., Bataille, Georges, Dali, Salvador, Brecht, Bertolt, Read, Herbert, Schapiro, Meyer, Mukarovsky, Jan, Adorno, Theodor, Bloch, Ernst, Rosenberg, Harold, Pollock, Jackson, Gottlieb, Harold, Rothko, Mark, Newman, Barnett, Still, Clyfford, Sartre, Jean-Paul, Dubuffet, Jean, Artaud, Antonin, Beckett, Samuel, Duthuit, Georges, Lacan, Jacques, Atlan, Jean-Michel, Ponge, Francis, Camus, Albert, Tapié, Michel, Baselitz, George, Bacon, Francis, De Vlaminck, Maurice, Horkheimer, Max, Motherwell, Robert, Picasso, Pablo, Fontana, Lucio, Kemenov, Vladimir, Jorn, Asger, Fougeron, André, Dondero, George, Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr., Barr, Alfred H. Jr., Shahn, Ben, Moore, Henry, Barthes, Roland, Debord, Guy, Alloway, Lawrence, Kaprow, Alan, Manzoni, Piero, Restany, Pierre, Williams, Raymond, Cage, John, Johns, Jasper, Hamilton, Richard, Oldenburg, Claes, Warhol, Andy, Lichtenstein, Roy, Kubler, George, McLuhan, Marshall, Smith, Tony, Robbe-Grillet, Alain, Smith, David, Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, Grennberg, Clement, Fried, Michel, Olitski, Jules, Cavell, Stanley, Tucker, William, Scott, Yim, Wollheim, Richard, Klein, Yves, Stella, Frank, Reinhardt, Ad, Judd, Donald, Morris, Robert, LeWitt, Sol, Barry, Robert, Kosuth, Joseph, Buren, Daniel, Mosset, Olivier, Parmentier, Michel, Toroni, Niele, Atkinson, Terry, Baldwin, Michael, Burn, Ian, Ramsden, Mel, Weiner, Lawrence, Burgin, Victor, Murphy, John A., Celant, Germano, Lippard, Lucy, Beuys, Joseph, Haacke, Hans, Derrida, Jacques, Foucault, Michel, Althusser, Louis, Kuhn, Thomas, Smithson, Robert, Steinberg, Leo, Krauss, Rosalind, Baudrillard, Jean, Kristeva, Julia, Mulvey, Laura, Jameson, Fredric, Bell, Daniel, Lyotard, Jean-François, Habermas, Jurgen, Richter, Gerhard, Owens, Craig, Foster, Hal, Levine, Sherrie, Kruger, Barbara, Halley, Peter, Steinbach, Haim, Koons, Jeff, Taaffe, Philip, Bickerton, Ashley, Said, Edward, Kelly, Mary, Wodiczko, Krzysztof, Rose, Jacqueline, Mitchell, W.j.t., Schier, Flint, Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorti, and Serra, Richard
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- 1992
17. Still Life In Front of an Open Window
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Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, and Gris, Juan
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-UMMU-X-00-00788%5D00_00788, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/ummu/00-00788/00_00788/!250,250, The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be protected by copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Library Information Technology.; Universal Color Slide, https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy
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- 1915
18. Madame Cezanne
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Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, and Gris, Juan
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-UMMU-X-03-01651%5D03_01651, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/ummu/03-01651/03_01651/!250,250, The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be protected by copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Library Information Technology.; Universal Color Slide, https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy
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- 1918
19. Figure Seated in a Cafe
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Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, and Gris, Juan
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-UMMU-X-03-01650%5D03_01650, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/ummu/03-01650/03_01650/!250,250, The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be protected by copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Library Information Technology.; Universal Color Slide, https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy
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- 1914
20. Guitar, Bottle, and Glass
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Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, and Gris, Juan
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-UMMU-X-00-00251%5D00_00251, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/ummu/00-00251/00_00251/!250,250, The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be protected by copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Library Information Technology.; Universal Color Slide, https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy
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- 1914
21. Guitar and Newspaper
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Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, Gris, Juan, and Gris, Juan
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-UMMU-X-10-00322%5D10_00322, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/ummu/10-00322/10_00322/!250,250, The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be protected by copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Library Information Technology.; Bridgeman Art Library, https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy
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- 1925
22. Rose aus Asche
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Palm, Erwin Walter and Gris, Juan
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- 1955
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23. Über die Möglichkeit der Malerei
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Gris, Juan
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- 1925
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24. [Collection Jaquet]. Dessinateurs et humoristes. Xavier Gose. Juan Gris. Markous. Tome 16 : [défets d'illustrations de périodiques]
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Marcoussis, Louis (1883?-1941). Illustrateur, Gris, Juan (1887-1927). Illustrateur, Gosé, Xavier (1876-1915). Illustrateur, Marcoussis, Louis (1883?-1941). Illustrateur, Gris, Juan (1887-1927). Illustrateur, and Gosé, Xavier (1876-1915). Illustrateur
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Image de presse
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- 1900
25. Theories of Modern Art : A Source Book by Artists and Critics
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Chipp, Herschel B., Selz, Peter, Taylor, Joshua C., Cézanne, Paul, Van Gogh, Vincent, Gauguin, Paul, Aurier, G.-Albert, Denis, Maurice, Hodler, Ferdinand, Ensor, James, Munch, Edvard, Redon, Odilon, Van de Velde, Henry, Rousseau, Henri, Matisse, Henri, Vlaminck, Maurice, Nolde, Emil, Kandinsky, Wassily, Kokoschka, Oskar, Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, Marc, Franz, Klee, Paul, Beckmann, Max, Salmon, André, Gleizes, Albert, Metzinger, Jean, Apollinaire, Guillaume, Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henry, Braque, Georges, Gris, Juan, Léger, Fernand, Marinetti, F.t., Boccioni, Umberto, Carra, Carlo, Delaunay, Robert, Wright, Stanton MacDonald, Mondrian, Piet, Van Doesburg, Theo, Gabo, Naum, Malevich, Kasimir, Brancusi, Constantin, Huelsenbeck, Richard, Schwitters, Kurt, Tzara, Tristan, Arp, Jean, Duchamp, Marcel, Hoch, Hannah, De Chirico, Giorgio, Breton, André, Dali, Salvador, Masson, André, Trotsky, Leon, Davis, Stuart, Cahill, Holger, Hitler, Adolf, Ernst, Max, Miro, Joan, Chagall, Marc, Picasso, Pablo, Motherwell, Robert, Rosenberg, Harold, Kemenov, Vladimir, Dondero, George A., Argan, Guilio Carol, Henri, Robert, Hartley, Marsden, Marin, John, Gorky, Arshile, Hofmann, Hans, Gottlieb, Adolph, Rothko, Mark, Pollock, Jackson, Newman, Barnett, Ferber, Herbert, De Kooning, Willem, Baizerman, Saul, Roszak, Theodore, De Kooning, Elaine, Finkelstein, Louis, Ferren, John, Still, Clyfford, Stankiewicz, Richard, Smith, David, Greenberg, Clement, Geist, Sidney, Kramer, Hilton, Oldenburg, Claes, Rickey, George, Moore, Henry, Giacometti, Alberto, Tapié, Michel, Hajdu, Etienne, Uhlmann, Hans, Dubuffet, Jean, Paolozzi, Eduardo, Bacon, Francis, Boriani, Davide, King, Phillip, Chipp, Herschel B., Selz, Peter, Taylor, Joshua C., Cézanne, Paul, Van Gogh, Vincent, Gauguin, Paul, Aurier, G.-Albert, Denis, Maurice, Hodler, Ferdinand, Ensor, James, Munch, Edvard, Redon, Odilon, Van de Velde, Henry, Rousseau, Henri, Matisse, Henri, Vlaminck, Maurice, Nolde, Emil, Kandinsky, Wassily, Kokoschka, Oskar, Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, Marc, Franz, Klee, Paul, Beckmann, Max, Salmon, André, Gleizes, Albert, Metzinger, Jean, Apollinaire, Guillaume, Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henry, Braque, Georges, Gris, Juan, Léger, Fernand, Marinetti, F.t., Boccioni, Umberto, Carra, Carlo, Delaunay, Robert, Wright, Stanton MacDonald, Mondrian, Piet, Van Doesburg, Theo, Gabo, Naum, Malevich, Kasimir, Brancusi, Constantin, Huelsenbeck, Richard, Schwitters, Kurt, Tzara, Tristan, Arp, Jean, Duchamp, Marcel, Hoch, Hannah, De Chirico, Giorgio, Breton, André, Dali, Salvador, Masson, André, Trotsky, Leon, Davis, Stuart, Cahill, Holger, Hitler, Adolf, Ernst, Max, Miro, Joan, Chagall, Marc, Picasso, Pablo, Motherwell, Robert, Rosenberg, Harold, Kemenov, Vladimir, Dondero, George A., Argan, Guilio Carol, Henri, Robert, Hartley, Marsden, Marin, John, Gorky, Arshile, Hofmann, Hans, Gottlieb, Adolph, Rothko, Mark, Pollock, Jackson, Newman, Barnett, Ferber, Herbert, De Kooning, Willem, Baizerman, Saul, Roszak, Theodore, De Kooning, Elaine, Finkelstein, Louis, Ferren, John, Still, Clyfford, Stankiewicz, Richard, Smith, David, Greenberg, Clement, Geist, Sidney, Kramer, Hilton, Oldenburg, Claes, Rickey, George, Moore, Henry, Giacometti, Alberto, Tapié, Michel, Hajdu, Etienne, Uhlmann, Hans, Dubuffet, Jean, Paolozzi, Eduardo, Bacon, Francis, Boriani, Davide, and King, Phillip
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- 1968
26. Guillaume Apollinaire. Correspondance. I Lettres reçues. VI Dem-Dy.
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Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880-1918). Destinataire de lettres, Demeure (Fernand), militaire et poète. Auteur de lettres, Deniker (Georges), sculpteur. Auteur de lettres, Deniker (Nicolas), poète, frère de Georges Deniker. Auteur de lettres, Derain (Derain), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Derain (Denise). Auteur de lettres, Derème (Tristan), pseud. de Philippe Huc, poète. Auteur de lettres, Derennes (Charles), romancier et poète. Auteur de lettres, Dermée (Camille Janssen, dit Paul), poète. Auteur de lettres, Desassis (René). Auteur de lettres, Descaves (E.), fonctionnaire à la Préfecture de police. Auteur de lettres, Descaves (Lucien), écrivain et journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Despax (Émile), poète. Auteur de lettres, Deubel (Léon), poète. Auteur de lettres, Devriès (Maurice), directeur de Le Rire aux éclats-Journal épisodique...et intermittent de la vie au front. Auteur de lettres, Dienesch (Albert), directeur de l'Institution Join-Lambert. Auteur de lettres, Dieudonné (Robert), auteur dramatique. Auteur de lettres, Diriks (Anna), épouse du peintre Edward Diriks. Auteur de lettres, Diriks (Edward), peintre norvégien. Auteur de lettres, Divoire (Fernand), poète, critique et essayiste. Auteur de lettres, Doncker (Lt), en littérature Ker-Frank-Houx et Frank Julius. Auteur de lettres, Donnay (Maurice), de l'Académie française. Auteur de lettres, Dorgelès (R. Lecalevé, dit Roland), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Dorival (Georges), de la Comédie-Française. Auteur de lettres, Doucet (Jacques), couturier et collectionneur. Auteur de lettres, [Doumeing] (Maurice). Auteur de lettres, Dreyfus (Mlle). Auteur de lettres, Dreyfus (Albert), directeur de revue. Auteur de lettres, Droin (Alfred), poète. Auteur de lettres, Drouot (Paul), poète. Auteur de lettres, Druet (E.), photographe d'œuvres d'art. Auteur de lettres, Duard (E.). Auteur de lettres, Dubu. Auteur de lettres, Du Chambon (J.P.). Auteur de lettres, Du Fresnois (André Cassinelli, dit André), poète et journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Dufy (Raoul), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Duhamel (Georges), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Dujardin (Édouard), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Dullin (Charles), comédien, metteur en scène. Auteur de lettres, Dumas (Joël), poète. Auteur de lettres, Dumoulier (Maurice), journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Dumur (Louis), romancier. Auteur de lettres, Duncan (Raymond), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Dunoyer de Segonzac (André), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Dupont (André), journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Dupont (Marcel). Auteur de lettres, Dupuy (Charles), père de René Dalize. Auteur de lettres, Duvernois (Henri Schwabacher, dit Henri), romancier et dramaturge. Auteur de lettres, Dyssord (Jacques), pseud. de Édouard Moreau de Bellaing, écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gris (Juan), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Cendrars (Blaise). Auteur de lettres, Florence (Jean). Auteur de lettres, Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880-1918). Destinataire de lettres, Demeure (Fernand), militaire et poète. Auteur de lettres, Deniker (Georges), sculpteur. Auteur de lettres, Deniker (Nicolas), poète, frère de Georges Deniker. Auteur de lettres, Derain (Derain), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Derain (Denise). Auteur de lettres, Derème (Tristan), pseud. de Philippe Huc, poète. Auteur de lettres, Derennes (Charles), romancier et poète. Auteur de lettres, Dermée (Camille Janssen, dit Paul), poète. Auteur de lettres, Desassis (René). Auteur de lettres, Descaves (E.), fonctionnaire à la Préfecture de police. Auteur de lettres, Descaves (Lucien), écrivain et journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Despax (Émile), poète. Auteur de lettres, Deubel (Léon), poète. Auteur de lettres, Devriès (Maurice), directeur de Le Rire aux éclats-Journal épisodique...et intermittent de la vie au front. Auteur de lettres, Dienesch (Albert), directeur de l'Institution Join-Lambert. Auteur de lettres, Dieudonné (Robert), auteur dramatique. Auteur de lettres, Diriks (Anna), épouse du peintre Edward Diriks. Auteur de lettres, Diriks (Edward), peintre norvégien. Auteur de lettres, Divoire (Fernand), poète, critique et essayiste. Auteur de lettres, Doncker (Lt), en littérature Ker-Frank-Houx et Frank Julius. Auteur de lettres, Donnay (Maurice), de l'Académie française. Auteur de lettres, Dorgelès (R. Lecalevé, dit Roland), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Dorival (Georges), de la Comédie-Française. Auteur de lettres, Doucet (Jacques), couturier et collectionneur. Auteur de lettres, [Doumeing] (Maurice). Auteur de lettres, Dreyfus (Mlle). Auteur de lettres, Dreyfus (Albert), directeur de revue. Auteur de lettres, Droin (Alfred), poète. Auteur de lettres, Drouot (Paul), poète. Auteur de lettres, Druet (E.), photographe d'œuvres d'art. Auteur de lettres, Duard (E.). Auteur de lettres, Dubu. Auteur de lettres, Du Chambon (J.P.). Auteur de lettres, Du Fresnois (André Cassinelli, dit André), poète et journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Dufy (Raoul), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Duhamel (Georges), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Dujardin (Édouard), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Dullin (Charles), comédien, metteur en scène. Auteur de lettres, Dumas (Joël), poète. Auteur de lettres, Dumoulier (Maurice), journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Dumur (Louis), romancier. Auteur de lettres, Duncan (Raymond), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Dunoyer de Segonzac (André), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Dupont (André), journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Dupont (Marcel). Auteur de lettres, Dupuy (Charles), père de René Dalize. Auteur de lettres, Duvernois (Henri Schwabacher, dit Henri), romancier et dramaturge. Auteur de lettres, Dyssord (Jacques), pseud. de Édouard Moreau de Bellaing, écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gris (Juan), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Cendrars (Blaise). Auteur de lettres, and Florence (Jean). Auteur de lettres
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Contient : Demeure (Fernand), militaire et poète. Lettres ; Deniker (Georges), sculpteur. Lettre ; Deniker (Nicolas), poète, frère de Georges Deniker. Lettres ; Derain (Derain), peintre. Lettres. Voir aussi : NAF 25618, f. 44-45 ; Derain (Denise). Lettre ; Derème (Tristan), pseud. de Philippe Huc, poète. Lettres ; Derennes (Charles), romancier et poète. Lettre ; Dermée (Camille Janssen, dit Paul), poète. Lettres. Au f. 71, signature de Juan Gris ; Desassis (René). Lettre ; Descaves (E.), fonctionnaire à la Préfecture de police. Lettre ; Descaves (Lucien), écrivain et journaliste. Lettres ; Despax (Émile), poète. Lettre ; Deubel (Léon), poète. Lettres ; Devriès (Maurice), directeur de Le Rire aux éclats-Journal épisodique...et intermittent de la vie au front. Lettres ; Dienesch (Albert), directeur de l'Institution Join-Lambert. Lettres ; Dieudonné (Robert), auteur dramatique. Lettre ; Diriks (Anna), épouse du peintre Edward Diriks. Lettres ; Diriks (Edward), peintre norvégien. Lettres ; Divoire (Fernand), poète, critique et essayiste. Lettres.Certaines lettres sont des lettres-poèmes (f. 158, 171-173). Au f. 158, Apollinaire a répondu à un poème de son ami par un poème de sa main ; Doncker (Lt), en littérature Ker-Frank-Houx et Frank Julius. Lettres ; Donnay (Maurice), de l'Académie française. Carte ; Dorgelès (R. Lecalevé, dit Roland), écrivain. Lettres. Voir aussi NAF 25620, f. 17 (signature) et NAF 25632, f.13 ; Dorival (Georges), de la Comédie-Française. Lettre ; Doucet (Jacques), couturier et collectionneur. Lettres. Voir aussi : Lettre à Paul Dermée (à propos du Banquet Apollinaire du 31 décembre 1916), in NAF 25620, f. 27 ; [Doumeing] (Maurice). Lettre ; Dreyfus (Mlle). Lettre ; Dreyfus (Albert), directeur de revue. Lettre ; Droin (Alfred), poète. Lettre ; Drouot (Paul), poète. Lettre ; Druet (E.), photographe d'œuvres d'art. Lettre ; Duard (E.). Lettre ; Dubu. Lettre ; Du Chambon (J.P.). Carte-lettre ; Du Fresnois (André Cassinelli, dit André), poète et journ, Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution : R 156379.
27. Guillaume Apollinaire. Correspondance. I Lettres reçues. IX Ge-Gw.
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Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880-1918). Destinataire de lettres, Genet (Cdt). Auteur de lettres, Georges (Waldemar), journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Genty (Paul), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Geoffroy (Henry), homme de lettres. Auteur de lettres, Géraldy (Paul Lefèvre-Géraldy, dit Paul), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gérault-Richard (Alfred), journaliste et homme pol. Auteur de lettres, Germain (André), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Ghil (René Ghilbert, dit René), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gide, André (1869-1951). Auteur de lettres, Gignoux (Régis), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gillot (Marguerite), poétesse. Auteur de lettres, Girieud (Pierre), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Gleizes (Albert), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Godefroy (J.), juge (impliqué dans l'affaire des statuettes volées). Auteur de lettres, Goldberg (Mécislas), écrivain et critique d'art. Auteur de lettres, Gontcharova (Natalia Sergueïevna, dite Nathalie), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Gonzague-Frick (Louis de). Auteur de lettres, Goth (Maximilien Gauthier, dit Max). Auteur de lettres, Gourmont (Jean de), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gourmont (Rémy de), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Graf-Dreyfus (Ilma), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Granger (Casimir). Auteur de lettres, Granié (Joseph), magistrat et critique d'art. Auteur de lettres, Granié (Marc), fils de Joseph Granié. Auteur de lettres, Grautoff (Otto), agent artistique allemand. Auteur de lettres, Grappe (Georges), essayiste. Auteur de lettres, Granet (François-Marius), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Grasset (Pierre), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gregh (Fernand), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Grelault (Henry), rédacteur. Auteur de lettres, Gris (Juan), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Grosjean (L.), camarade de guerre. Auteur de lettres, Gross (Valentine, Mme Jean Hugo). Auteur de lettres, Grouas (Ch.-André), poète. Auteur de lettres, Grube[r] (Ch.[?]), professeur d'italien. Auteur de lettres, Grün (Jules-Alexandre), peintre et illustrateur. Auteur de lettres, Gsell (Paul), journaliste et écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Guégan (Bertrand), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Guenniguez (Lucien), compagnon de tranchée. Auteur de lettres, Guillaume (Paul), critique d'art et marchand de tableaux. Auteur de lettres, Guiraud (Mme). Auteur de lettres, Guyon [?] (A.), attaché au cabinet du ministre des Colonies. Auteur de lettres, Gwozdecki (Gustav), peintre. Auteur de lettres, G[....], employé au ministère de la Guerre. Auteur de lettres, Genet (Louis). Auteur de lettres, Larionov (Michel). Auteur de lettres, Apollinaire (Guillaume). Auteur de lettres, Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880-1918). Destinataire de lettres, Genet (Cdt). Auteur de lettres, Georges (Waldemar), journaliste. Auteur de lettres, Genty (Paul), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Geoffroy (Henry), homme de lettres. Auteur de lettres, Géraldy (Paul Lefèvre-Géraldy, dit Paul), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gérault-Richard (Alfred), journaliste et homme pol. Auteur de lettres, Germain (André), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Ghil (René Ghilbert, dit René), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gide, André (1869-1951). Auteur de lettres, Gignoux (Régis), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gillot (Marguerite), poétesse. Auteur de lettres, Girieud (Pierre), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Gleizes (Albert), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Godefroy (J.), juge (impliqué dans l'affaire des statuettes volées). Auteur de lettres, Goldberg (Mécislas), écrivain et critique d'art. Auteur de lettres, Gontcharova (Natalia Sergueïevna, dite Nathalie), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Gonzague-Frick (Louis de). Auteur de lettres, Goth (Maximilien Gauthier, dit Max). Auteur de lettres, Gourmont (Jean de), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gourmont (Rémy de), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Graf-Dreyfus (Ilma), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Granger (Casimir). Auteur de lettres, Granié (Joseph), magistrat et critique d'art. Auteur de lettres, Granié (Marc), fils de Joseph Granié. Auteur de lettres, Grautoff (Otto), agent artistique allemand. Auteur de lettres, Grappe (Georges), essayiste. Auteur de lettres, Granet (François-Marius), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Grasset (Pierre), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Gregh (Fernand), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Grelault (Henry), rédacteur. Auteur de lettres, Gris (Juan), peintre. Auteur de lettres, Grosjean (L.), camarade de guerre. Auteur de lettres, Gross (Valentine, Mme Jean Hugo). Auteur de lettres, Grouas (Ch.-André), poète. Auteur de lettres, Grube[r] (Ch.[?]), professeur d'italien. Auteur de lettres, Grün (Jules-Alexandre), peintre et illustrateur. Auteur de lettres, Gsell (Paul), journaliste et écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Guégan (Bertrand), écrivain. Auteur de lettres, Guenniguez (Lucien), compagnon de tranchée. Auteur de lettres, Guillaume (Paul), critique d'art et marchand de tableaux. Auteur de lettres, Guiraud (Mme). Auteur de lettres, Guyon [?] (A.), attaché au cabinet du ministre des Colonies. Auteur de lettres, Gwozdecki (Gustav), peintre. Auteur de lettres, G[....], employé au ministère de la Guerre. Auteur de lettres, Genet (Louis). Auteur de lettres, Larionov (Michel). Auteur de lettres, and Apollinaire (Guillaume). Auteur de lettres
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Contient : Genet (Cdt). Lettres.Avec une lettre d'Henri Genet au Commandant Genet ; Georges (Waldemar), journaliste. Lettre ; Genty (Paul), écrivain. Carte-lettre ; Geoffroy (Henry), homme de lettres. Carte ; Géraldy (Paul Lefèvre-Géraldy, dit Paul), écrivain. Lettres ; Gérault-Richard (Alfred), journaliste et homme pol. Lettre ; Germain (André), écrivain. Lettre ; Ghil (René Ghilbert, dit René), écrivain. Lettres ; Gide (André), écrivain Lettres. Voir aussi : NAF 25632, f. 72-73, et lettre à Paul Dermée (à l'occasion du Banquet Apollinaire du 31 décembre 1916), in NAF 25620, f. 29 ; Gignoux (Régis), écrivain. Lettre ; Gillot (Marguerite), poétesse. Carte ; Girieud (Pierre), peintre. Lettre ; Gleizes (Albert), peintre. Lettres ; Godefroy (J.), juge (impliqué dans l'affaire des statuettes volées). Lettre ; Goldberg (Mécislas), écrivain et critique d'art. Lettres ; Gontcharova (Natalia Sergueïevna, dite Nathalie), peintre. Lettre.Cette lettre comporte deux lignes de la main de Michel Larionov ; Gonzague-Frick (Louis de). Lettres ; Goth (Maximilien Gauthier, dit Max) ; Gourmont (Jean de), écrivain. Lettres. Voir aussi : NAF 25618, f. 46-48, et signature in NAF 25620, f. 17 ; Gourmont (Rémy de), écrivain. Lettres ; Graf-Dreyfus (Ilma), peintre. Lettre ; Granger (Casimir). Lettres ; Granié (Joseph), magistrat et critique d'art. Lettres ; Granié (Marc), fils de Joseph Granié. Carte ; Grautoff (Otto), agent artistique allemand. Lettre ; Grappe (Georges), essayiste.Lettres ; Granet (François-Marius), peintre. Carte ; Grasset (Pierre), écrivain. Lettre ; Gregh (Fernand), écrivain. Lettres (1902-1904). Voir aussi : NAF 25632, f. 22-23 ; Grelault (Henry), rédacteur. Lettre (manque le début) ; Gris (Juan), peintre. Lettres ; Grosjean (L.), camarade de guerre. Lettre (déchirée au coin gauche) ; Gross (Valentine, Mme Jean Hugo). Pneumatique ; Grouas (Ch.-André), poète. Lettres ; Grube[r] (Ch.[?]), professeur d'italien. Cartes (1901) ; Grün (Jules-Alexandre), peintre et illustrate, Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution : R 156382.
28. Artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4H/8".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179120. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
29. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940 (2)
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4H/10".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179123. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
30. Oleg Tupine as a Nobleman (middle), and Lara Obidenna and Mariana Svetlova as Two Ladies (left and right), in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4H/3".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179118. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
31. Borislav Runanine as a Nobleman (second from right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J14".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179093. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
32. Artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 (1)
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J17".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179097. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
33. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940 (1)
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4K/1".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179122. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
34. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid, in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4H/7".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179119. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
35. Artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 (3)
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J22".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179101. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
36. Artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 (2)
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J21".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179100. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
37. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (elevated), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J13".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179092. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
38. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G9".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179102. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
39. Yurek Shabelevsky as the Shepherd (centre front), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, October 1938
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; No number on front. J15 on reverse. Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179094. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
40. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre front), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre front), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J20".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179099. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
41. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G6".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179096. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
42. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre front left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre front right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4H/9".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179121. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
43. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (elevated), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, The Original Ballet Russe, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1940
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "4H/1".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179117. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
44. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (elevated left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (elevated right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G12".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179103. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
45. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre front), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre front behind Riabouchinska), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J18".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179098. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
46. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (kneeling centre), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G2".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179095. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
47. Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (right), in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939
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Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., Hall, Hugh P., Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924., Gris, Juan, 1887-1927., Lichine, David., and Hall, Hugh P.
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From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G10".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Leon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179104; Additional resources on the Ballets Russes and their Australasian tours are listed on the Ballets Russes Project resources page at http://www.nla.gov.au/balletsrusses/resources.html. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library.
48. Juan Gris.
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Gris, Juan
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- JUAN Gris (Poem), HERNANDEZ Cruz, Victor
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The article presents the poem "Juan Gris," by Victor Hernández Cruz. First Line: A circle/A shadow--with a square; Last Line: From a dream.
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- 2008
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