Print Collection
Print
ca. 1902 (drawn)
ca. 1902 (drawn)
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Nicolai Legat (1869-1937) and his brother Sergei (1875-1905) were dancers, choreographers, teachers of ballet and caricaturists. Both worked for the Russian Imperial Ballet. Nicolai became an important teacher and after leaving the Imperial Ballet in 1914 went on to teach dance in Russia, Paris and London, where he eventually settled. Sergei, regarded as the greater choreographer and perceived as the natural successor to Pavel Gerdt as the Imperial Ballet's Premier danseur noble, committed suicide, aged 30.
The brothers worked together to produce caricatures of fellow dancers, choreographers and musicians at the Imperial Ballet during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Albert Heinrich Zabelle (1835-1910) was a Berlin- born harpist, composer and teacher who became a protigee of Meyerbeer. After settling in Russia he bcame harpist for the Imperial Ballet and a professor at the St Petersburg Conservatoire.
The brothers worked together to produce caricatures of fellow dancers, choreographers and musicians at the Imperial Ballet during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Albert Heinrich Zabelle (1835-1910) was a Berlin- born harpist, composer and teacher who became a protigee of Meyerbeer. After settling in Russia he bcame harpist for the Imperial Ballet and a professor at the St Petersburg Conservatoire.
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Title | Print Collection (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | Chromolithograph |
Brief description | Caricature by Nicolai and Sergei Legat of E. Zabelle, ca.1902. |
Physical description | Caricature of E. Zabelle by Nicolai and Sergei Legat. He is shown wearing an evening suit with a white waistcoat and white bow tie, leaning on a concert harp. |
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Credit line | Cyril W. Beaumont Bequest |
Object history | The image is taken from The Russian Ballet in Caricatures, St Petersburg, 1902-1905, a portfolio of 95 prints. |
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Summary | Nicolai Legat (1869-1937) and his brother Sergei (1875-1905) were dancers, choreographers, teachers of ballet and caricaturists. Both worked for the Russian Imperial Ballet. Nicolai became an important teacher and after leaving the Imperial Ballet in 1914 went on to teach dance in Russia, Paris and London, where he eventually settled. Sergei, regarded as the greater choreographer and perceived as the natural successor to Pavel Gerdt as the Imperial Ballet's Premier danseur noble, committed suicide, aged 30. The brothers worked together to produce caricatures of fellow dancers, choreographers and musicians at the Imperial Ballet during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Albert Heinrich Zabelle (1835-1910) was a Berlin- born harpist, composer and teacher who became a protigee of Meyerbeer. After settling in Russia he bcame harpist for the Imperial Ballet and a professor at the St Petersburg Conservatoire. |
Bibliographic reference | Gregory, John. The Legat Saga - Golden Years of the Russian Ballet: the life and times of Nicolai Legat ( London: Javog Publishing Associates, 1992). |
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Accession number | S.3062-2010 |
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Record created | November 22, 2010 |
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