File:SwanLake 1895 set for second act.jpg
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English: Set design by Mikhail Bocharov and Henrich Levogt for the 1895 production of the ballet The Swan Lake at the Mariinsky Theater. Décor for the second act. Digitalised version from the image as it appeared in Ballet Design: Past and Present (1946) by C.W. Beaumont. |
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Source | Ballet Design: Past and Present (1946), C.W. Beaumont. |
Author | Mikhail Bocharov, Henrich Levogt |
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