RM2BJ09JA–Anna Pavlova as The Swan - Sketch supplement - The meringue-based dessert, Pavlova, is named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. The dessert is believed to have been created in honour of the dancer either during or after one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s.
RMG4HTFX–British Dance - Ballet - Anna Pavlova - London - 1930
RMBMWRJH–Anna Pavlova, Russian Dancer and Gymnast
RMDAT28B–Pavlova, Anna, 12.2.1881 - 23.1.1931, Russian dancer, full length, ballet dancing, circa 1900,
RMARN18X–Sculpture of prima ballerina Anna Pavlova on top of the Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria, London
RMBTJGM8–Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova (left), training with Maestro Cecchetti in her studio, St. Petersburg, Russia, c. 1910's.
RMANKP6B–Anna Pavlova Rotary
RMCWABFE–Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova, in her role of the swan in 'The Dying Swan', c. 1910's.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett
RMC45BK7–Anna Pavlova
RM2A3FWHG–ANNA PAVLOVA (1881-1931) Russian prima ballerina about 1905
RMDDM8TP–Anna Pavlova in 'Dying Swan' (Le Cygne), c1905. Artist: Unknown
RMB328WM–Photograph of Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova 1881-1931 circa 1910
RME14R46–Apr. 18, 2012 - Anna Pavlova
RMG16EJC–Anna Pavlovna (Matveyevna) Pavlova (February 12, 1881 - January 23, 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev. Pa
RMDY0G6T–Ballerina Anna Pavlova arrives, Central Station, Sydney, April 1926 / by Sam Hood
RMK0R785–Anna Pavlova, danicing. Russian ballet dancer 31 January 1881 - 22 January 1931
RMERHDEP–Anna Pavlova sitting for the sculptor Seraphin Soudbinine at her home in Hampstead, 1913. The Tsar sent over a sculptor from
RMAHGAY3–Play Pictorial Legendary Russian ballet dancers Anna Pavlova and Mikhail Mordkin on the cover of the English Theatre magazine
RM2BJ09HR–ANNA PAVLOVA 1931 - as The Dying Swan from SWAN LAKE - - The meringue-based dessert, Pavlova, is named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. The dessert is believed to have been created in honour of the dancer either during or after one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s.
RMJ3KH9Y–Giselle Anna Pavlova,1903
RMP6ETWY–Deutsch: John Lavery - Anna Pavlova als sterbender Schwan, 1912 English: John Lavery - Anna Pavlova as dying swan, 1912 . 1912 56 John Lavery - Anna Pavlova als sterbender Schwan, 1912
RMDB3X5M–Pavlova, Anna, 12.2.1881 - 23.1.1931, Russian dancer, full length, in the garden of her home in London, 1920s,
RMT0YTR6–Photographic portrait of Mary Pickford Anna Pavlova - Silent movie era
RMKRCRW2–ANNA PAVLOVA
RMCWABFN–Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova (left), training with Maestro Cecchetti in her studio, St. Petersburg, Russia, c. 1910's..
RMA34W99–russian female gymnast anna pavlova
RMF4GK5G–ANNA PAVLOVA (1881-1931) Russian prima ballerina about 1910
RMBJ0819–Anna Pavlova in 'Dying Swan' (Le Cygne), c1905. Artist: Unknown
RMCPJ744–Anna Pawlowa
RME14R48–Apr. 18, 2012 - Anna Pavlova and her partner Laurent Novikoff.
RMKWCR4Y–Anna Pavlova, prima ballerina of the Imperial Theatre in St Petersburg. Ca. 1920. - (BSLOC 2014 17 195)
RMJ07PJ7–Léon Nikolaievitch Bakst - The Butterfly (Costume Design for Anna Pavlova) -
RMKH90K6–Anna Pavlova - portrait. Russian ballerina, 31 January 1881 – 23 January 1931.
RMERHGD6–Anna Pavlova, caricature by Nicolas Legat. Russian dancer 31 January 1881 - 22 January 1931. Legat: 1869-1937
RM2GN9GP2–Anna Pavlova, Anna Pavlovna Pavlova, (1881 – 1931) born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova, Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. Photo by Arnold Genthe
RM2D92AX6–Anna Pavlova. Portrait of the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova, 1881-1931), by Arnold Genthe, 1915
RMJ30C5X–Anna pavlova -c. 1905
RMF7A7NJ–London, UK. 27 November 2015. Anna Pavlova's passport, estimate GBP 8,000-12,000. Christie's London announce a series of sales devoted to Russian culture and art. On 30 November the Russian Art sale featuring paintings and of works of art will take place followed by the Valuable Book and Manuscript sale on 1 December.
RMBHDBY3–Pavlova, Anna, 12.2.1881 - 23.1.1931, Russian dancer, poster by Valentin Serov, advertisement for Russian ballet, Paris 1909,
RMP8DJX6–Anna Pavlova in the ballet The Dying Swan by Camille Saint-Saëns. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMG9BMXF–The Arts - Dance - Ballet - 1912. Famous Russian Ballerina Anna Pavlova dancing with Ivan Novikoff.
RMD86T7B–Anna Pavlova
RMKWCNNC–Anna Pavlova, prima ballerina of the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg. In London, 1929. - (BSLOC 2014 17 196)
RMA34WAE–anna pavlova female russian gymnast
RMF4GK5E–ANNA PAVLOVA (1881-1931) Russian prima ballerina in 1912
RMDE8G2J–Anna Pavlova in the ballet The Dying Swan by Camille Saint-Saëns, c. 1910.
RMMKJ0WF–Anna Pavlova: An Impression
RME13W5K–Mar. 27, 2012 - Anna Pavlova in her famous dance ''The Dying Swan'
RMCPJ732–Anna Pavlova
RMH3WNY2–Photograph of Anna Pavlova (1881-1931) a Russian prima ballerina. Dated 20th Century
RMKFRBTT–Anna Pavlova - portrait. Russian ballerina, 31 January 1881 – 23 January 1931.
RMERHPHK–Anna Pavlova - sitting next to model of herself in clay. Russian ballerina: 31 January 1881 – 23 January 1931.
RM2GN9GP8–Anna Pavlova, Anna Pavlovna Pavlova, (1881 – 1931) born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova, Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. Photo by Arnold Genthe
RM2D92ATR–Anna Pavlova. Portrait of the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova, 1881-1931), in the role of Giselle, c.1905
RMG5FXT8–Pavlova, Anna, 12.2.1881 - 23.1.1931, Russian dancer, full length, in Russian traditional costume, colour photo, H. Boll, Berlin, Germany, early 20th century,
RMW7CDFF–Anna Pavlova in the ballet The Dying Swan by Camille Saint-Saëns.
RMMKN30E–Anna Pavlova Performs
RME13W5F–Mar. 27, 2012 - Anna Pavlova in her dressing - room in the theatre.
RMCPJ73H–Costumes of Anna Pavlova, 1932
RM2BJ09J1–Strawberry Pavlova - The meringue-based dessert, Pavlova, is named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. The dessert is believed to have been created in honour of the dancer either during or after one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s.
RM2G6T277–A 1940's portrait of Anna Pavlova dancing in the ballet 'Le Cygne. Loosely based on the classical myth of Leda and the Swan Le Cygne is a one-act ballet, with choreography by Mariquita, a scenario by Catulle Mendès, and music by Charles Lecocq. It was first staged in Paris at the Opéra-Comique, on the 20th April 1899.Born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova ; Anna Pavlovna Pavlova was born in Russia where she was known as Анна Павловна Павлова. She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev and was famous for her dance of the dying swan .
RM2GN9GNK–Anna Pavlova, Anna Pavlovna Pavlova, (1881 – 1931) born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova, Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. Photo by Arnold Genthe
RMG4RB9C–JANUARY 23RD : On this day in 1931 Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova died. The Ballerina Anna Pavlova.
RMKKH4M3–Anna pavlova -c. 1905
RMKF356D–Anna Pavlova (RUS) competing on the balance beam in the Women Team Event at the 2008 Olympic Summer Games, Beijing, China
RMBHR2AY–Anna Pavlova, by William Orpen, painting of the Russian ballerina who lived in London and died in 1931