The Ballets Russes in lacework porcelain from the Thuringia
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From the first factory production of porcelain figurines in Europe, ballet has been a favourite motif: porcelain is a perfect vehicle for conveying the dynamism, brightness of colour, and elaborateness of pose and gesture that is characteristic of the art form.
A SET OF ELEVEN PAINTED WOOD FIGURINES REPRESENTING DANCERS OF THE DIAGHILEV BALLET RUSSES, DESIGNED BY ADRIAN P. ALLINSON (1890-1959) AND OTHERS, EXECUTED BY THE ALDON STUDIOS, CIRCA 1920, RETAILED BY CYRIL
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