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Dancers Collection (page 20)

"Dancers: Capturing the Rhythm and Elegance of Movement" Step into the enchanting world of dancers, where passion and grace intertwine

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Dancers Collection: A Hunt Ball in Vienna (engraving)
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Dancers Collection: Testris, early 20th century (gilt and cold-painted bronze, onyx base)
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Dancers Collection: The beauty ideal: young woman with long hair (probably the dancer Verena, of the Folies Bergeres)
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Dancers Collection: The Tango (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
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Dancers Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky (1888-1950) performing in l Apres-Midi d un Faune by Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
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Dancers Collection: Summer in Paris: the ambassadors (litho)
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Dancers Collection: Nestor Fenleroc, European settler visits an African tribe. 1923 (engraving)
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Dancers Collection: Costume designs by Leon Bakst for a Ballets Russes production of Ricards Strauss ballet
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Dancers Collection: A group of two men and two women, all in costume, while dancing (colour litho)
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Dancers Collection: The Girls, (gilt and cold-painted bronze, ivory, marble and onyx base)
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Dancers Collection: The Roman Dance (oil on canvas)
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Dancers Collection: Dancer of Kapurthala, early 20th century (parcel-gilt, cold-painted bronze, ivory)
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Dancers Collection: A figure of a dancer, early 20th century (cold-painted bronze and ivory, brown onyx base)
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Dancers Collection: The Prize for Dance(drawing)
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Dancers Collection: The Gospel Train, 1929 (oil on canvas)
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Dancers Collection: Russian ballet (colour litho)
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Dancers Collection: Kampong or Southeast Asian village depicted at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, France
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Dancers Collection: Switzerland: Dancing on the Alp (b / w photo)
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Dancers Collection: Odalisque, costume design by Leon Bakst for a Ballets Russes production of Scheherazade
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Dancers Collection: Costume designs by Leon Bakst for a Ballets Russes production of Ricards Strauss ballet
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Dancers Collection: Costume design by Leon Bakst for Potiphars wife in a Ballets Russes production of Richard Strauss
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Dancers Collection: Minuet and Trio in E Flat (colour litho)
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Dancers Collection: San Vigilio, Italy (oil on oval canvas, framed)
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Dancers Collection: Rag-Time in the House, January 29, 1913 (etching)
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Dancers Collection: Butterfly Dance, (gilt bronze, ivory, onyx)
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Dancers Collection: After the Ball, (oil on panel)
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Dancers Collection: Kora, an Exotic Dancer, early 20th century (ilt and cold-painted bronze, onyx base)
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Dancers Collection: Russian Dancers, (silvered, gilt and gold painted bronze and ivory statuette, mott)
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Dancers Collection: The Private View, (Oil on canvas)
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Dancers Collection: Set Design for a Jazz Musical, illustration from Maquettes de Theatre by Alexandra Exter
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Dancers Collection: Dancing figures on a terrace, 1911 (oil on canvas)
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Dancers Collection: Doorjamb (sandstone)
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Dancers Collection: Auvergnats Ball in Paris (engraving)
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Dancers Collection: Renato Sorriso (Sweeper)
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Dancers Collection: Artists Perform
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Dancers Collection: Mrs. Isabella Mattocks, English actress, singer and dancer. 1769 (engraving)
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Dancers Collection: Fol. 280r Opening of the Chapter of Ecclesiasticus, from the Borso d Este Bible. Vol 1 (vellum)
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Dancers Collection: Madame Teresia, the Corsican Fairy, 1743-1790. 1869 (lithograph)
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Dancers Collection: Dancing (engraving)
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Dancers Collection: Dancing (engraving)
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Dancers Collection: Oranges and Lemons, c. 1935 (gouache on paper)
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Dancers Collection: Porters Dancing (Danse de hamals) - Constantinople, Turkey. Date: 1910
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Dancers Collection: Danseuse regardant la plante de son pied droit (sculpture)
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Dancers Collection: Danseuse tirent son bras (sculpture)
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Dancers Collection: Woman dancing a tarantella (colour litho)
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Dancers Collection: Ballroom scene (colour litho)
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Dancers Collection: Dance at a medieval court ball (engraving)


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"Dancers: Capturing the Rhythm and Elegance of Movement" Step into the enchanting world of dancers, where passion and grace intertwine. From the vibrant streets of 1920s France to the sultry tango halls of Argentina, these artists have mesmerized audiences throughout history. In La Vie Parisienne's illustrious pages from 1923, C. Herouard's captivating illustrations transport us to a bygone era filled with sensuality and allure. The erotica dancing cats come alive, their movements mirroring those of their human counterparts. Travel back even further to El Jaleo in 1882, as John Singer Sargent immortalizes the intensity and fervor of Spanish flamenco dancers. Their fiery expressions ignite our souls as they stomp their feet in rhythmic unison. The Tango, originating in Argentina in 1912, seduces us with its passionate embrace. This dance form transcends borders and cultures; it is an expression of desire that knows no boundaries. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies New York City, home to The Dolly Sisters - two glamorous icons who captivated audiences with their dazzling performances during the early 20th century. Their charm radiated on stage like stars illuminating Broadway. As rock 'n' roll took over America in the mid-20th century, dancers grooved to its infectious beats. They embodied rebellion and freedom through their energetic moves that shook society's foundations. Meanwhile, Irish dancers showcased centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. With lightning-fast footwork and spirited melodies echoing through their bodies, they celebrated Ireland's rich cultural heritage on stages worldwide. Gene Kelly brought his magic across continents in "An American In Paris" (1951), transporting us to post-war France where he danced alongside Georges Cuetary against a backdrop painted by MGM Metro musicals. Their synchronized steps told stories without uttering a single word. Ballet dancers rehearsing Coppelia epitomize elegance and discipline.