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Daphnis et Chloe

Drawing
c 1912 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Page of a sketch book showing preliminary sketches made in Théâtre du Châtelet during rehearsal or performance depicting Adolf Bolm in Scene I in Daphnis et Chloë, Diaghilev Ballets Russes, c 1912. Sketch by Valentine Gross.

Diaghilev Ballets Russes Daphnis et Chloë, was first premiered in Paris at Théâtre du Châtelet on 08 June 1912, according to Diaghilev and The Golden Age of The Ballets Russes 1909 - 1929, edited by Jane Pritchard, first published by V&A Publishing in 2010.

The sketches are part of the Valentine Gross Archive (THM/165), held by the V&A Department of Theatre and Performance. Valentine Gross Archive contains research material and artwork, including sketches, studies, drawings, pastels and illustrations. Only the artwork materials have been catalogued with museum numbers and given item level descriptions found in the Search the Collections webpage.

Valentine Gross, a.k.a. Valentine Hugo, was a French art student in Paris in the 1910s. She became a ballet enthusiast, illustrator, researcher and painter. Valentine Gross witnessed annual seasons of Diaghilev Ballets Russes in Paris and made preminary sketches during performances and rehearsals between 1909 and 1914. She later worked them up into pencil or coloured drawings of various degrees of finish including illustrations and paintings.

Some of the sketches feature in the book Nijinsky on Stage by Richard Buckle, published in London by Studio Vista in 1971. The sketch in the front features in the book on page 110.




Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDaphnis et Chloe
Materials and techniques
Blue crayon on paper
Brief description
Page of a sketch book showing preliminary sketches made in Théâtre du Châtelet during rehearsal or performance depicting Adolf Bolm in Scene I in Daphnis et Chloë, Diaghilev Ballets Russes, c 1912. Sketch by Valentine Gross.
Physical description
Sketch, mostly lines in blue crayon on paper, front only, detached from original sketchbook.
Dimensions
  • Height: 11.4cm (maximum)
  • Width: 10.2cm
Credit line
Given by Jean Hugo
Literary referenceDaphnis et Chloe
Summary
Page of a sketch book showing preliminary sketches made in Théâtre du Châtelet during rehearsal or performance depicting Adolf Bolm in Scene I in Daphnis et Chloë, Diaghilev Ballets Russes, c 1912. Sketch by Valentine Gross.

Diaghilev Ballets Russes Daphnis et Chloë, was first premiered in Paris at Théâtre du Châtelet on 08 June 1912, according to Diaghilev and The Golden Age of The Ballets Russes 1909 - 1929, edited by Jane Pritchard, first published by V&A Publishing in 2010.

The sketches are part of the Valentine Gross Archive (THM/165), held by the V&A Department of Theatre and Performance. Valentine Gross Archive contains research material and artwork, including sketches, studies, drawings, pastels and illustrations. Only the artwork materials have been catalogued with museum numbers and given item level descriptions found in the Search the Collections webpage.

Valentine Gross, a.k.a. Valentine Hugo, was a French art student in Paris in the 1910s. She became a ballet enthusiast, illustrator, researcher and painter. Valentine Gross witnessed annual seasons of Diaghilev Ballets Russes in Paris and made preminary sketches during performances and rehearsals between 1909 and 1914. She later worked them up into pencil or coloured drawings of various degrees of finish including illustrations and paintings.

Some of the sketches feature in the book Nijinsky on Stage by Richard Buckle, published in London by Studio Vista in 1971. The sketch in the front features in the book on page 110.


Associated object
THM/165 (Archive record)
Other number
THM/165 - Archive number
Collection
Accession number
S.898-2012

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Record createdSeptember 12, 2012
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