Charles Gesmar. Marion Forde, 1926.
Charles Ges(i)mar (1900-1928), simply known as Gesmar, was one of the greatest designers of costumes and posters during the golden age of the Paris music hall during the Jazz Age and was primarily renowned for his work for the great Parisian star Mistinguett. Although his tenure was short, his output was prolific and his creativity and talent unrivalled. (x)
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Tommaso Spadaccino - Opéra national de Paris
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Marina Baydarova watching her sister, Tania Baydarova, put on make-up
Paris Opera | Walter Sanders, Life, 1949
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paris hilton as a belly dancer (2001)
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Jeanloup Sieff
Opéra de Paris, 1960
Gelatine silver print
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No one can arrive from being talented alone. God gives talent; work transforms talent into genius.
- Anna Pavlova
Ballerinas at Le Palais Garnier in Paris.
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Cléo de Mérode in dance dress, Photo by Leopold Reutlinger, Paris, France, 1901.
Cléopatra Diane de Mérode (French, 1875-1966) was a dancer of the Belle Époque era.
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Paris Opera Ballet
Casse-noisette rehearsal
photo Agathe Poupeney
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Tommaso Spadaccino - Opéra national de Paris
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Walter Sanders, “Paris Opera,” Life, 1949
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Maurice Tabard. The dancer George Pomiès. Paris. 1929
I Am Collective Memories • Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
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Mouvement - 2021
© Denis Garnier
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