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Gertrude Tyven, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1948-1949 [picture] / Maurice Seymour, Chicago
Bib ID 3426631
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Seymour, Maurice, 1904-
 
Online Versions
Description 1948-1949. 
1 photograph : gelatin silver ; 25.7 x 20.3 cm. 
Series

Valrene Tweedie collection of dance photographs from the Ballets Russes.

Notes

Title devised by cataloguer based on caption on reverse of duplicate photograph.

"Died 1960s".--Inscriptions in pencil on verso of duplicate photograph.

Autographed: "To Valrene and Luis, wishing you both all the success and happiness in the world - with much love - Gertie."--On photograph.

Autograph appearing on duplicate photo: "To Mrs. Tweedie, with love, Gertrude Tyven."

Photographer's stamp on recto.

Part of the collection: Valrene Tweedie collection of dance photographs from the Ballets Russes.

"Moss Photo, N.Y."--Inscriptions lower right corner.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn3426631

Subjects Tyven, Gertrude, - d.1960 - Portraits.  |  Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo - Photographs.  |  Ballets Russes - Performances - Photographs.  |  Ballet dancers - Portraits.  |  Ballet - Photographs.
Occupation Ballet dancers.
Other authors/contributors Moss Photo
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