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Harlequin in 'Le Carnaval', a Ballet by Mikhail Fokine

Painting
early 20th century (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Full length male dancer with left hand under chin and right on hip, wearing black skull cap and half mask, white shirt with black flowing cravat, tights decorated in red, cream and green lozenges, white socks and black shoes. Oil paint and gouache. Signed and inscribed: W. S. Lakeman. A mon ami C. W. Beaumont.


Object details

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TitleHarlequin in 'Le Carnaval', a Ballet by Mikhail Fokine
Materials and techniques
Oil and gouache on art board
Brief description
Painting, harlequin in Mikhail Fokine's ballet Le Carnaval by W S Lakeman, early 20th century
Physical description
Full length male dancer with left hand under chin and right on hip, wearing black skull cap and half mask, white shirt with black flowing cravat, tights decorated in red, cream and green lozenges, white socks and black shoes. Oil paint and gouache. Signed and inscribed: W. S. Lakeman. A mon ami C. W. Beaumont.
Dimensions
  • Height: 510mm
  • Width: 370mm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • "A mon ami / C. W Beaumont" (Signature; Lower left hand corner; Handwriting; Pen and ink)
  • "W. S. LAKEMAN." (Signature; Lower right hand corner; Handwriting; Ink)
Credit line
Cyril W. Beaumont Bequest
Object history
In his autobiography Bookseller at the Ballet (Beaumont, London, 1975), Beaumont refers to 'an attractive poster' designed by Lakeman for Nijinsky's Palace Theatre season, after he had left Diaghilev, in 1914, showing Nijinsky as Harlequin, although Beaumont refers to the background as 'the original green curtain surround.' (p152). This painting may have been the artwork for a poster or a copy after it.
The painting came to the Museum as part of the Cyril Beaumont Bequest.
Collection
Accession number
S.433-2000

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Record createdFebruary 19, 2001
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