TITLE OF WORK: Candelabrum with a male dancer. Bronze
TYPE OF WORK: Sculpture, bronze
DATE: -475
DATE DETAILS: BC approx.
DIMENSIONS: 138.2 x 30 x 31 cm
COMMENTS: One of a pair of nearly identical candelabra surmounted by a statuette of a "krotalistris," a male youth dancing and playing krotala (castanets). The candle-holder is supported on a tripod base formed
LOCALITY OF REFERENCE: Ancient, Etruria, Vulci, Italy
TITLE OF WORK: The Colonial Exhibition of Marseille. The dancers of king Sissowath at the Cambodia Pavillon (Exposition Coloniale de Marseille. Les danseuses du roi Sissowath au pavillon du Cambodge)
TITLE OF WORK: Costume design for the ballet "Suzanna and the Barber": Musicians
TYPE OF WORK: Painting, gouache, ink wash, white chalk and pencil on pink, white and black paper
DATE: 1956
DIMENSIONS: 48.9 x 95.3 cm
COMMENTS: From the collection of Ruth Page. The ballet "Suzanna and the Barber" on music by Rossini arranged by Isaac Van Grove, choreography by Ruth Page and decors and costumes by Antoni Clavé, was first prod
COMMENTS: Signed and dated 1884. Executed while Popelin was staying at the Villa Medici in Rome. The model was probably a Sicilian girl called Angela, the lover of Claude Debussy, a friend of the artist.
TITLE OF WORK: Don Cossacks at the International Horticultural Exhibition
TYPE OF WORK: Print, woodcut
DATE: 1892
DIMENSIONS: 15 x 23.4 cm
COMMENTS: Exhibition situated between Earl's Court Station and West Brompton. The Cossacks of the Russian Caucasus, famous military horsemen, under command of their Hetman, Prince Ivan Makharadze, perform feats
ARTIST: Hermann Lüders (Germany, 1836-1908) (drawing)
TITLE OF WORK: Celebrations for the golden wedding of the royal couple of Sachsen: Court ball on 11/11/1872 (Die Feier der Goldenen Hochzeit des sächsischen Königspaars: Der Hofball am 11. November)
TITLE OF WORK: Terracotta statuette of a dancing girl. Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
TYPE OF WORK: Sculpture, statuette, terracotta
DATE: -350
DATE DETAILS: BC approx.
DIMENSIONS: 12.5 cm height
COMMENTS: Female dancer, toes touching base, propped up by support in back. Right foot advanced, right arm raised, left hand on hip. Wearing a flaring, striped headdress (a kalathiskos) with two fillets falling
LOCALITY OF REFERENCE: Ancient, Greece, Corinthian