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  1. Empire russe. 1910s Mathilda-Marie Feliksovna Kschessinskaya (1872 – 1971; également connue sous le nom de princesse Romanovskay RM 2EA6F40 – Photo ancienne de Matilda Kshesinskaya. RM P9BTPD – Prima Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska (1872-1971).

  2. Personal details. Alternative name. Mathilde Felixovna Kschessinskaya. Spouse. Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich of Russia January 30, 1921 - ? (his death, 1 child) Other works. She performed in the ballet, "Swan Lake," in the Diaghliev's Balelts Russes production at he Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Vaslav Nijinsky in ...

  3. The mansion of Matilda Kshesinskaya is located close to the Peter and Paul Fortress and St Petersburg Mosque. The Petrograd side of the city was one of the most fashionable regions back in the 20th century. The building was placed almost on the shore of the Neva river. In 1917 the ballerina left her wonderful mansion after getting several ...

  4. 6 de dez. de 2014 · This video contains two pieces of footage of famed Mariinsky ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya (1872-1971).The first shows Kschessinskaya greeting guests and...

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  5. 6 de jan. de 2024 · La Esmeralda act I 1899.jpg 920 × 500; 128 KB. Mathilde Kschessinska (by Goodnow).jpg 1,276 × 1,704; 1.09 MB. Mathilde Kschessinska as Marietta in "Kalkabrino," 1892.jpg 417 × 537; 74 KB. Mathilde Kschessinska in the drawing-room of her mansion 1916.jpg 744 × 600; 124 KB. Mathilde Kschessinska in the winter garden.jpg 582 × 800; 93 KB.

  6. 1 de jan. de 2005 · Mathilde Kschessinska (1872-1971) was the mistress of three Russian Grand Dukes and the greatest ballerina of her generation. She is in almost every book about the Romanovs, but so many myths surround her that she has become the stuff of legend.

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  7. 7 de dez. de 2012 · Une épopée où se mêlent figures mythiques de l'Histoire et de la danse dans un grand souffle romanesque. Une étoile pour le Tsar. Roman. Auteur : Adrienne Sharp. Editeur : Pygmalion. 406 pages. ISBN : 978-2-7564-0548-3. Prix de vente : 21,90 €. Pygmalion. Mots-clefs de cet article.