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Vaslav Nijinsky: Creating a New Artistic
Era
Checklist of the Exhibition
All
photographs and artifacts are from the Jerome Robbins Dance Division
of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Dorothy
and Lewis B. Cullman Center unless otherwise noted.
Early Years
Uncredited photographer
Nijinsky photographed at Krasnoe Selo, summer 1907
Toned gelatin-silver print, 6-7/8 x 4-7/8 in.
K. A. Fischer
Seven photographs of Njinsky as Endimion in Tsar Kandavl,
St. Petersburg, 1908
Digital reproductions of gelatin-silver prints, 7 x 4 ½
in.
Collection of the St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music
K.A. Fischer
Graduating class of male students from the St. Petersburg Theater
School, 1907. Nijinsky is second from the left.
Digital reproduction of a gelatin-silver print, 6 ¾ x 9
½ in.
Collection of the St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music
K.A. Fischer
Three photographs Chopiniana (later known as Les
Sylphides) at the Maryinsky Theater, St. Petersburg, 1908.
One photograph shows Nijinsky solo; two show him partnering Tamara
Karsavina.
Digital reproductions of gelatin-silver prints, 7 x 4 ½
in. to 7 x 5 ½ in.
Collection of the St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music
Dancer
Le Pavillon d’Armide
K.A. Fischer
Nijinsky in costume for Le Pavillon d’Armide, 1907
Reproduced from an unknown publication
Gelatin-silver print, 5 ½ x 3-3/8 in.
Uncredited photographer
Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky in Le Pavillon d’Armide,
ca. 1908
Gelatin-silver print, 8 ¾ x 6 in.
L. Roosen
Two photographs of Nijinsky in costume for Le Pavillon d’Armide,
Paris, 1909
Toned gelatin-silver prints, 7 ¾ x 4 ¾ in. and 8
x 4 ¾ in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Alexandre Benois
Scenic design for The Garden of Enchantment, act 2 of Le Pavillon
d’Armide,
St. Petersburg, 1907
Pen and watercolor, 8-7/8 x 12-7/8 in., signed by the artist
Purchased with funds of the Committee for the Dance Division
Alexandre Benois
Drawing of Nijinsky in costume for Le Pavillon d’Armide,
a later rendering by the artist of his original design of 1907
Watercolor, pen and pencil, 9 ½ x 5-15/16 in., signed by
the artist
Purchased with funds of the Committee for the Dance Division
Les Sylphides
Valentine Gross
Nijinsky and two sylphs in Les Sylphides, Paris, 1910
Woodcut, black ink on faded blue paper, 5-15/16 x 6-1/16 in.,
with the artist’s initials
Uncredited photographer and L. Vogel
Nijinsky partnering Tamara Karsavina in Les Sylphides,
Paris, 1910
Photograph with added tint, superimposed on scenic rendering,
letterpress, cover of the souvenir program of the Ballets Russes,
June 1910, 12 ¾ x 9 ¾ in.
Costumes for male and female principal dancers
Courtesy of The State Academic Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg
Le Festin
A. Bert
Nijinsky in the Grand pas classique hongrois of Raymonda,
performed as a variation in Le Festin, Paris, 1909
Toned gelatin-silver print, 7-1/16 x 4 ¾ in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
L Roosen
Nijinsky in costume for the Bluebird variation of Sleeping
Beauty, performed with Tamara Karsavina as a variation in
Le Festin, Paris, 1909
Toned gelatin-silver print, 6-13/16 x 4 ½ in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Giselle
L. Roosen
Nijinsky as Albrecht in Giselle, Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver print, 5 ¼ x 7-7/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
L. Roosen
Three photographs of Tamara Karsavina as Giselle partnered by
Vaslav Nijinsky as Albrecht, Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 7-9/16 x 5 ¾ in. to 7-5/8
x 5-7/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Carnaval
Baron Adolf de Meyer
Seven photographs of Nijinsky as Harlequin in Carnaval,
Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 8-15/16 x 5-13/16 to 7 ¾
x 4 ¾ in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Schéhérazade
Baron Adolf de Meyer
Seven photographs of Nijinsky as the Favorite Slave in Schéhérazade,
Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 7-9/16 x 6-3/16 in. to 6 ½
x 4 ½ in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
L. Roosen
Nijinsky as the Favorite Slave in Schéhérazade,
Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver print, 8-1/16 x 5-1/8 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Uncredited photographer
Tamara Karsavina as Zobeïde in Schéhérazade,
Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver print, 7 ½ x 4 ¼ in.
Ernst Oppler Schéhérazade, undated
Drypoint, plate mark 7 ½ x 9 7/8 in., on Van Gelder paper,
unnumbered
Léon Bakst
Costume design for the Chief Eunuch in Schéhérazade,
Paris, 1910
Watercolor, pencil and gouache, 17 x 10 ¾ in.
In a gilt frame designed by the artist, 30 x 22-7/8 in.
Collection of Sallie Blumenthal
Arthur Grunenberg
Nijinsky in Schéhérazade, Berlin, undated
Etching, partially colored, plate mark 9 ½ x 8-3/8 in.,
no. 33 of 100, signed by the artist. Costumes for The Golden Slave
and The Sultana
Courtesy of The State Academic Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg
Les Orientales
Eugène Druet
Two photographs of Nijinsky in costume for the Siamese variation
in Les Orientales, Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver prints, 5 ¼ x 11-3/16 in. and 11 x 7-7/16
in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Unidentified photographer
Three photographs of Nijinsky in costume for the Siamese variation
in Les Orientales, Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 12-9/16 x 8-9/16 in. to 13-7/16
x 8-7/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
A. Bert
Three photographs of Nijinsky in costume for the Kobold variation
in Les Orientales, Paris, 1910
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 6 ¼ x 4 ½ in. to
7-11/16 x 5-3/8 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Le Spectre de la Rose
Baron Adolf de Meyer
Three photographs of Nijinsky in the title role of Le Spectre
de la Rose, Paris, 1911
Toned gelatin-silver prints, variously 9-1/8 x 6 ¾ in.
to 9 ¾ x 7-5/8 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
L. Roosen
Four photographs of Tamara Karsavina and Vaslav Nijinsky in Le
Spectre de la Rose, Paris, 1911
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 8-1/16 x 5-3/16 in. to 6-7/8
x 4-9/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Jean Cocteau
Posters of Nijinsky and Karsavina in Le Spectre de la Rose
Théâtre de Monte-Carlo/Ballet Russe, 19 April 1911
Lithographs, 37 x 23 ¼ in.
Gift of Francis S. Mason
Costume for The Young Girl
Courtesy of The State Academic Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg
Narcisse
Uncredited photographer
Nijinsky in the title role of Narcisse, Paris, 1911
Gelatin-silver print, 11 ¼ x 9 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Léon Bakst
Costume designs for Bronislava Nijinska and Vera Fokina in Narcisse,
Paris, 1911.
Watercolor, pencil, gouache, and gold and silver, 27-1/8 x 19-5/8
in., signed by the artist
Gift of Mrs. Arthur A. Houghton, Jr.
Petrouchka
L. Roosen
Two photographs of Nijinsky in the title role of Petrouchka,
Paris, 1911
Gelatin-silver prints, 7 ¾ x 4-11/16 in. and 7-7/8 x 4-11/16
in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Elliott and Fry
Two photographs of Nijinsky in the title role of Petrouchka,
London, 1911
Gelatin-silver prints, 6 ¼ x 4-3/8 in. and 6-3/8 x 6-1/16
in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Valentine Hugo
Two woodcut prints of characters in the fairground crowds of Petrouchka,
1912
Woodcut, 4 ½ x 6 in., with the artist’s initials
in the border
Alexandre Benois
Costume for the title role of Petrouchka
Revival for The Joffrey Ballet under the artistic supervision
of Yurek Lazowski, 1970
Reconstruction of costumes supervised by Jane Greenwood
Courtesy of The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
Le Dieu Bleu
Uncredited photographer
Nijinsky in the title role of Le Dieu Bleu, Paris, 1912
Letterpress, toned ink, gold foil stamped borders, published in
the souvenir program of the Ballets Russes, Théâtre
du Châtelet, May-June 1912, 12 ½ x 9 ½ in.
Léon Bakst
Costume design for Nijinsky in the title role of Le Dieu Bleu,
1911
Letterpress reproduction, 11 ¼ x 7 in.
Léon Bakst
Costume design for Tamara Karsavina in Le Dieu Bleu,
1911
Watercolor and pencil, 11 x 8 in.
Collection of Sallie Blumenthal
Daphnis and Chloë
Léon Bakst
Costume design for Daphnis and Chloë, 1912
Watercolor and pencil, 9 ½ x 8 ¾ in.
Collection of Sallie Blumenthal
Choreographer
L’Après-midi d’un Faune
Baron Adolf de Meyer
Four photographs of Nijinsky as the Faun in L’Après-midi
d’un Faune, Paris, 1911
Toned gelatin-silver prints, variously 9 ¼ x 7-5/16 in.
to 9-1/8 x 7-1/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Baron Adolf de Meyer
Two photographs of Lubov Tchernicheva as a Nymph with Vaslav Nijinsky
as the Faun in L’Après-midi d’un Faune,
Paris, 1911
Toned gelatin-silver copy prints, 6-3/8 x 5 ½ and 5-5/16
x 6-11/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Unidentified photographer
Nijinsky as the Faun approaches Lubov Tchernicheva as a Nymph
in L’Après-midi d’un Faune, Paris,
1911
Toned gelatin-silver print, 6-3/16 x 7 ¼ in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Karl Struss
Two photographs of Nijinsky as the Faun with Flove Revalles as
a Nymph in L’Après-midi d’un Faune,
New York, 1916
Gelatin-silver prints, 9-11/16 x 7-13/16 in. and 7-9/16 x 9-7/8
in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Léon Bakst
Costumes for two Nymphs in L’Après-midi d’un
Faune
Reconstruction for The Joffrey Ballet by Elizabeth Schooling and
Willliam Chappell, 1979
Reproduction of costumes by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
Courtesy of The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
Lady Una Vincenzo Troubridge
Nijinsky as the Faun in L’Après-midi d’un
Faune, ca. 1913
Bronze, 12 ½ in. on base 6 in.
Gift of Lincoln Kirstein
Jeux
Ch. Gerschel
Three photographs of Ludmilla Schollar, Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara
Karsavina in Jeux, Paris, 1913
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 7-1/8 x 5 ¾ in. to 4-1/8
x 6-7/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Ch. Gerschel
Three photographs of Nijinsky in Jeux, Paris, 1913
Gelatin-silver prints, variously 5 ¾ x 3 ½ in. to
6-7/8 x 4-3/16 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Valentine Hugo
Two drawings of Nijinsky with Ludmilla Schollar and Tamara Karsavina
in Jeux, undated
Pastel, 7 ½ x 9 ¾ in. and 7-9/16 x 9-5/8 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Le Sacre du Printemps
Ch. Gerschel
Six female dancers of Le Sacre du Printemps, Paris, 1913
Copy photograph from a published source, 8 x 10 in.
Ch. Gerschel
Four male dancers of Le Sacre du Printemps, Paris, 1913
Copy photograph from a published source, 8 x 10 in.
Ch. Gerschel
The Sage of Le Sacre du Printemps, Paris, 1913
Letterpress, 2 ¾ x 3 in.
Igor Stravinsky Le sacre du printemps, Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique,
1913
Photocopy of the published score showing annotations by the composer
Gift of Robert Craft
Nicholas Roerich
Costume for a Young Maidens in Le Sacre du Printemps,
Act I
Artistic supervision of the reconstruction by Robert Joffrey,
1987
Design consultancy for reconstruction of Roerich costumes by Kenneth
Archer
Costume supervision by Sally Ann Parsons
Courtesy of The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
Nicholas Roerich
Costume for an Elder in Le Sacre du Printemps, Act I
Artistic supervision of the reconstruction by Robert Joffrey,
1987
Design consultancy for reconstruction of Roerich costumes by Kenneth
Archer
Costume supervision by Sally Ann Parsons
Courtesy of The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
Till Eulenspiegel
Karl Struss
Five photographs of Nijinsky in the title role of Till Eulenspiegel
Gelatin-silver prints, 10 x 8 in.
Robert Edmond Jones
Costume for the chatelaine in Till Eulenspiegel, New
York, 1916
Pen, pencil and black ink, 17 x 13 ¾ in.
Gift of Lincoln Kirstein
White Studio
Three chatelaines in Till Eulenspiegel, New York, 1916
Gelatin-silver print, 13 ½ x 10 ½ in.
White Studio
Four photographs of Till Eulenspiegel, New York, 1916
Gelatin-silver prints, 13 ½ x 10 ½ in.
Collection of Douglas Blair Turnbaugh
Robert Edmond Jones
Costume for the priest in Till Eulenspiegel, New York,
1916
Pencil, watercolor and pastel, 12 ¼ x 9 13/16 in.
From the Estate of Romola Nijinsky
Robert Edmond Jones
Costume design for the beggars in Till Eulenspiegel,
New York, 1916
Pastel and pencil, 9-5/8 x 12 ¼ in.
From the Estate of Romola Nijinsky
Robert Edmond Jones
Costume design for the baker in Till Eulenspiegel, New
York, 1916
Pastel and pencil, 12 x 9 ½ in.
Collection of Sallie Blumenthal
Robert Edmond Jones
Costume design for a policeman in Till Eulenspiegel,
New York, 1916
Pastel and pencil, 12 x 9 ½ in.
Collection of Sallie Blumenthal
Later Years
Unknown photographer
Wedding of Vaslav Nijinsky and Romola de Pulszky, Majestic Hotel,
Buenos Aires, 1913
Gelatin-silver print, 3 ½ x 4 ½ in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Unknown photographer
Romola and Vaslav Nijinsky with their daughter Kyra
Gelatin-silver print, 10 x 8 in.
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Vaslav Nijinsky
Diary, St. Moritz, 1919
Holograph in Russian, signed, ink or pencil
3 vol. (139, 148, 96 pages), 9 ½ x 6 5/8 in.
The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky, Unexpurgated
Edition
Translated from the Russian by Kyril Fitzlyon
Edited by Joan Acocella
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999
Vaslav Nijinsky
Mask, undated
Ink and gouache, 10 ¼ x 8 ¼ in.
Gift of Remington Olmsted, Jr.
Vaslav Nijinsky
Mask of God, 1922
Blue and red crayon, 13 x 14 ¾ in.
Vaslav Nijinsky
Series III [The Eye]: Untitled #4, ca. 1918-1919
Watercolor on paper, 9 ½ x 7 ¾ in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Vaslav Nijinsky
Series IV [Transections and intersections]: Untitled #4, ca. 1918-1919
Crayon on paper, 11-1/8 x 14 ½ in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Vaslav Nijinsky
Series IV [Transections and intersections]: Untitled #12, ca.
1918-1919
Crayon on paper, 11 x 14 ½ in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Vaslav Nijinsky
Series V [Equilibrium and Opposition]: Untitled #4
Crayon on paper, 11 x 14-3/8 in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Vaslav Nijinsky
Series IX: Untitled #1-3
Graphite on paper, 6 x 7.5 in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Vaslav Nijinsky
Untitled: [Dark Blue and White Composition]
Watercolor on paper, 9 x 14 in.
Courtesy of Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles
and the Nijinsky Archives
Portraits of Nijinsky
Unidentified photographer
Paris, ca. 1911
Unidentified photographer
Nijinsky as Harlequin in Carnaval, 1910
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Count Jean de Strelecki
Nijinsky as the Favorite Slave in Schéhérazade,
ca. 1910
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Dover Street Studios
Nijinsky in the title role of Petrouchka, 1912
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
R. Balogh
Nijinsky in the title role of Le Spectre de la Rose,
1911
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
L. Roosen
Nijinsky in the title role of Le Spectre de la Rose,
1911
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Eugène Druet
Nijinsky in costume for the Siamese variation in Les Orientales
Roger Pryor Dodge Collection
Additional items
Jean Cocteau
La saison russe, Paris, 1911
Holograph in French, signed
7 pages, 14 ¼ x 9 in.
Gift of Lincoln Kirstein
Jean Cocteau
Serge Diaghilev and Vaslav Nijinsky, 1913
Matted with a letter from Cocteau dated 1961
Felt-tipped pen, 10 5/8 x 8 ¼ in.
Gift of Marjorie Graff
Ballets Russes
Souvenir program, Théâtre national de l’Opéra,
Paris, June 1910
Published by Comoedia Illustré, M. de Brunoff,
editor
48 pages, 12 ¾ x 9 ¾ in.
Ballets Russes
Souvenir program, Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris,
June 1911
Published by Comoedia Illustré, M. de Brunoff,
editor
68 pages, 13 ½ x 10 ¼ in.
Ballets Russes
Souvenir program, Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris,
May-June 1912
Published by Comoedia Illustré, M. de Brunoff,
editor
62 pages, 12 ½ x 10 in.
Ballets Russes
Souvenir program, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 1912
Published by John Long, Ltd.
32 pages, 12 x 9 ½ in.
Ballets Russes
Souvenir program, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées,
Paris, 1913
Paris: Publications Gonzalez
50 pages, 10 ¾ x 6 ½ in.
Ballets Russes
Souvenir program, Serge de Diaghileff’s Ballet Russe, American
tour, 1916-1917
New York: Morris Gest, 1916
40 pages, 12 ¼ x 9-1/8 in.
United States Geological Survey
Map of the United States with contour lines
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1914
2 sheets, 48 x 76 in.
Map Division, The New York Public Library
Unidentified photographer
Nijinsky as the leading dancer and head of the Diaghilev Ballets
Russes during its 1916 American tour
Copy photograph from a newspaper clipping, The New York World
Mile High Photo Company
128 dancers and musicians of the Diaghilev Ballets Russes in Denver
during their tour of America, 1916
Panoramic print, 38 x 9 3/8 in.
Gift of Lincoln Kirstein
Ballets Russes
Program, Harmanus Bleecker Hall, Albany, New York
Saturday, February 24, 1917
Ballets Russes
Program, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York
Thursday, November 2, 1916
Ballets Russes
Program, Valencia Theater, San Francisco, California
Wednesday, January 3, 1917
Ballets Russes
Program, Unidentified theater, Chicago, Illinois
February 1916
Ballets Russes
Program, Shubert Murat Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana
Thursday through Saturday, March 9 to 11, 1916
Ballets Russes
Program, Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
November 23 to 25, 1916
Ballets Russes
Program, Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Monday, February 28, 1916
Ballets Russes
Program, Pitt Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Monday through Wednesday, February 19 to 21, 1916
Ballets Russes
Program, Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas
Friday and Saturday, December 8 and 9, 1916
Aleksandr Golovin Firebird
Costume for The Princess, gown, bodice, headdress and cloak
Ivory silk, pearls, gold trim, blue brocade
Collection of Douglas Blair Turnbaugh
Duncan Grant
Drawing of Nijinsky as Narcisse, and on other side as the Golden
Slave in Schéhérazade
Pencil and red ball point ink, 7 ½ x 13 in.
Collection of Douglas Blair Turnbaugh
Freuh
Serge Diaghilev, ca. 1916
Print (silkscreen?), 16 x 6 in.
Collection of Douglas Blair Turnbaugh