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Portrait of Olga Spesivtseva, 1917 (w/c, sanguine & pastel on paper)
BAL246971 Portrait of Olga Spesivtseva, 1917 (w/c, sanguine & pastel on paper) by Sorin, Savelij Abramovich (1878-1953); 68x55 cm; Glinka Museum of Music, Moscow, Russia
Media ID 38309478
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Ballet Distance Dressing Table Indifference Pearl Pearls Pride Vanity
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This stunning portrait of Olga Spesivtseva captures the essence of a renowned ballet dancer in 1917. The artist, Savelij Abramovich Sorin, skillfully uses watercolor, sanguine, and pastel on paper to bring out the grace and beauty of this iconic figure. Spesivtseva's pride and elegance are palpable as she gazes into the distance with an air of indifference.
The intricate details in this piece showcase Spesivtseva's exquisite necklace adorned with pearls, reflecting her vanity and sophistication. The dressing table behind her is filled with luxurious jewelry and a delicate glass, adding to the opulence of the scene.
Sorin expertly captures Spesivtseva's half-length figure in a moment of contemplation, highlighting her poise and confidence as a female dancer in Russia during the early 20th century. The mirror in the background adds depth to the composition, emphasizing her beauty from every angle.
Displayed at the Glinka Museum of Music in Moscow, this portrait is a testament to Spesivtseva's legacy as one of ballet's most celebrated performers. Her froideur demeanor only adds to her mystique, making this artwork a timeless representation of dance and artistry.
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