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Pavlova in Lead Role as Swanhilde in "Coppelia"
New York City, 1910


Christmas, with company male dancer as Cavalier
The Russian Tea Garden, New York City, 1912


Promotional Poster: “Pavlova: The Dancing Revelation of the Age”
American, year unknown


Poster for “Petite Danse Russe”
USA Tour, 1914-1915


As Helen of Troy in "Walpurgis Nights"
Chicago, 1915


With Alexandre Volinine in “La gavotte Pavlova”
Broadway Theater, Denver CO, September, 1914


With Mikhail Mordkin in “The Legend of Azyiade” from "Oriental Fantasies"
Broadway Theater, Denver CO, September, 1914


A train stop in the Rocky Mountains with Music Director Theodore Stier
Colorado Rockies, c. 1914


Feeding a bear in Yellowstone Park
Wyoming, c. 1914


“Dragonfly.” Choreography by Pavlova and costume design by her dressmaker Manya Charchevnikova
New York City, 1915


“California Poppy” inspired by a hillside of flowers in California
Choreography and costume by Anna Pavlova, San Francisco, 1915


“Le Papillon” (The Butterfly). Forty seconds of unrelieved motion en pointe
Los Angeles, 1916


With Alexander Volinine in "The Sleeping Beauty"
Boston, 1920


Pavlova in her dressing room
Backstage at the Hippodrome Theater, New York City, c. 1925



Two Posters for the film "The Dumb Girl of Portici", starring Anna Pavlova; Hollywood, 1915
Left: Recreation of costume used in the film, and a poster showing that costume
Right: Poster created by an unknown artist, rejected by Pavlova as not accurate to the film
Right: Poster created by an unknown artist, rejected by Pavlova as not accurate to the film


Left: Publicity shot with child star Jackie Coogan; Hollywood, 1922. Right: In Columbine costume with actress and director Mary Pickford; Hollywood, 1925


With film star Charlie Chaplin; Studio of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Hollywood, 1925



A Young Lady in Blue; St. Petersburg, c. 1899


In Sable and Silk: Early Publicity Postcard; St. Petersburg, c. 1900


Ribbons and Lace: Fashion Photo; Ivy House, London, c. 1911


Fashion Portrait appearing in San Francisco Chronical, 1914
[She is] ” …astonishingly small and slender...piquant, pretty, slightly wistful”


Heading to America: Cocoon Coat by Paul Poirot; London, 1913
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