File:Blue Dahlia - Lubov Egorova, 1908.jpg
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DescriptionBlue Dahlia - Lubov Egorova, 1908.jpg |
English: The ballerina Lubov Egorova in the dancer Pavel Gerdt's revival of the choreographer Marius Petipa and the composer Cesare Pugni's ballet "The Blue Dahlia". St. Petersburg, 1908. |
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Source | Scanned from the book "The Great Russian Dancers" by Gennady Smakov. Published by Knopf, 1984. |
Author | Unknown photographer of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre. |
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