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Narcisse

Photograph
21/05/1925 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographic print of Lubov Tchernicheva as Echo in the revival of Mikhail Fokine's ballet, Narcisse at season by Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes at the London Coliseum in 1925 when they performed one or two ballets within the variety programme. Narcisse was created by the Ballets Russes at Monte Carlo, 26 April 1911. The sets and costumes were designed by Leon Bakst

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleNarcisse (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Photographic print
Brief description
Photographic print of Lubov Tchernicheva as Echo in Narcisse for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes at the London Coliseum, May, 1925
Physical description
Photographic print of Lubov Tchernicheva as Echo in Narcisse at the London Coliseum, May, 1925. She is stepping forward with her right leg bent and arms crossed and outstretched in front of her
Dimensions
  • Height: 18.5cm (approximately)
  • Width: 13cm (approximately)
Marks and inscriptions
Paper attached shows press use of photograph issued by Archibald Haddon, publicist at the London Coliseum '"NARCISSE"' AT THE COLISEUM. / Tomorrow, Thursday evening May 21. 1925 [date in pencil] / Mme. Lubov Tchernicheva as Echo suffering from the pangs of unrequited love and appealing vainly to Narcissus, the handsome youth of whom Echo is enamoured. / NON COPYRIGHT Stamped Albert W. King (Typescript, on reverse. )
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Object history
Press photo given to the Gabrielle Enthoven Collection by Albert W. King, December 1934.
Subject depicted
Summary
Photographic print of Lubov Tchernicheva as Echo in the revival of Mikhail Fokine's ballet, Narcisse at season by Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes at the London Coliseum in 1925 when they performed one or two ballets within the variety programme. Narcisse was created by the Ballets Russes at Monte Carlo, 26 April 1911. The sets and costumes were designed by Leon Bakst
Collection
Accession number
S.274-2016

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Record createdApril 22, 2016
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