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Karsavina, Tamara. (1885–1978). Original pochoir print of the ballerina in "Le Coq D'Or," 1914..

This gorgeous print by Valentine (Gross) Hugo, was originally published in the Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 7. Paris, July, 1914. The pochoir (stencil) was a French method of color printing used from 1910-1930s where each color was applied by hand through a hand cut stencil. An unusual portrait of Nijinsky's dance partner at the Ballet Russe.  9.5 x 7.5 in.

Karsavina, Tamara. (1885–1978) Original pochoir print of the ballerina in "Le Coq D'Or," 1914.

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Karsavina, Tamara. (1885–1978). Original pochoir print of the ballerina in "Le Coq D'Or," 1914..

This gorgeous print by Valentine (Gross) Hugo, was originally published in the Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 7. Paris, July, 1914. The pochoir (stencil) was a French method of color printing used from 1910-1930s where each color was applied by hand through a hand cut stencil. An unusual portrait of Nijinsky's dance partner at the Ballet Russe.  9.5 x 7.5 in.