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English: Photographic postcard of Mikhail Fokine (1880-1942) costumed for the role of Lucien d'Hervilly in the choreographer Marius Petipa's (1818-1910) production of the choreographer Joseph Mazilier (1801-1868) and the composer Edouard Deldevez's (1817-1897) 1846 ballet Paquita.
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Source "Nijinsky" by Vera Krasovskaya. Published by Schirmer Books, 1979.
Author Unknown Photographer. Photography studio of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre. St. Petersburg, Russian Empire.
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