Serge Diaghilev and his World:

A Centennial Celebration of Diaghilev’s
Ballets Russes

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By 1913, Vaslav Nijinsky was a household name throughout Europe, and many publications were created to mark his celebrity status. In this 1913 print, Nijinsky is shown in the role of the Golden Slave with Ida Rubinstein as Zobéïde in Fokine’s Schéhérazade.
By 1913, Vaslav Nijinsky was a household name throughout Europe, and many publications were created to mark his celebrity status. In this 1913 print, Nijinsky is shown in the role of the Golden Slave with Ida Rubinstein as Zobéïde in Fokine’s <em>Schéhérazade</em>.