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Jean Borlin (1893-1930) star of the Royal Swedish Ballet
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Jean Borlin (1893-1930) star of the Royal Swedish Ballet
CHT171822 Jean Borlin (1893-1930) star of the Royal Swedish Ballet, from the front cover of Comoedia Illustre, May 1921 (colour litho) by Wegener, Gerda Marie Frederike (1885-1940); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; Danish, out of copyright
Media ID 23199192
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Ballet Bouquet Choreographer Cuffs Danseur Ruff
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This print showcases the legendary Jean Borlin, a shining star of the Royal Swedish Ballet during the early 20th century. The image, taken from the front cover of Comoedia Illustre in May 1921, captures Borlin's undeniable talent and charisma. In this vibrant color lithograph by Gerda Marie Frederike Wegener, Borlin is depicted in full costume, exuding grace and elegance. Adorned with a bouquet and crowned with regal splendor, he embodies both strength and delicacy as he strikes a pose that captivates the viewer. The artist's skillful use of caricature adds an element of whimsy to this balletic portrayal. Borlin's wig and cuffs are exaggerated for dramatic effect while his ruff frames his face like a work of art. This playful touch highlights not only his exceptional dancing abilities but also his versatility as a performer. As one delves into this enchanting image, it becomes evident that Jean Borlin was not just an extraordinary dancer but also an accomplished choreographer. His contributions to the world of dance were immense, leaving an indelible mark on both audiences and fellow artists alike. With its rich history and artistic flair, this print serves as a testament to Jean Borlin's enduring legacy within the realm of ballet. It invites us to marvel at his talent while reminding us of the profound impact he had on dance as an art form.
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