File:Mlada -Mathilde Kschessinska -1900 -2.JPG
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Photo of the Mathilde Felixovna Kschessinskaya (1872-1971), Prima ballerina assoluta of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres, in Marius Petipa and Cesare Pugni's ballet The Pharaoh's Daughter. |
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Photo scanned from the book The Great Russian Dancers by Gennady Smakov. Knopf, 1984. |
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Circa October, 1896. |
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Photography studio of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre. St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. |
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