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English: Sadko: costume design for Silver fish in Sea Kingdom scene, 1911. by Boris Israelevich Anisfeld (1879-1973). Pencil, watercolor and silver paint on paper; 45 x 23 centimeters. Inscription in Russian at top left corner: No 14 Silver fish, 4 costumes; at top right: male ballet. MS Thr 414.4 (2), Howard D. Rothschild Collection on Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev: Drawings and Prints, 1907-1956, Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University |
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