English: Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya as Nirity in "The Talisman", 1910.
It is hand-written in Russian on the bottom of the photo: „M. F. Kschessinskaya – Paquita“
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Photo comes from my own collection and was scanned by me. Mrlopez2681 01:44, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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Unknown photographer at the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Peterbsurg, Russia
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2006-08-10 01:44 Mrlopez2681 1870×2475× (1689011 bytes) Photo taken by an unknown photographer at the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Peterbsurg, Russia of the Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya in "The Talisman", 1905. Photo comes from my own collection and was scanned by me. ~~~~
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