词条 | The Art of Nijinsky |
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| name = The Art of Nijinsky | image = Le Carnaval-frontpiece-The art of nIjinsky.jpg | caption = Frontispiece of a 1913 publication. | author = Geoffrey Whitworth | illustrator = Dorothy Mullock | country = United Kingdom | language = English | genre = | publisher = Chatto & Windus | pages = 110 | release_date = 1913 | oclc = 504207393[1] | followed_by = | wikisource = The Art of Nijinsky }}The Art of Nijinsky is a 1913 book written by Geoffrey Whitworth which analyzes the art of Vaslav Nijinsky.[2] At 110 pages,[2] it features 10 colored illustrations by Dorothy Mullock,[3] The watercolor illustrations by Mullock,[4] have been called "remarkable."[5] The text, itself called "enthusiastic,"[6] examines the career of Nijinsky in both the art-form and choreography,[8] as well as appreciating Nijinsky's achievements.[7] It also touches on the history of Russian ballet and related literature.[8] In 1914, The Art of Nijinsky sold for $1.10,[9] and it is considered to be the "first book to appear in appreciation of his art."[10] However, Edward Gordon Craig felt that the book was unnecessary, stating that "the art of Nijinsky is no art."[11] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/504207393|title=The Art of Nijinsky ... With ten illustrations by Dorothy Mullock.|work=Worldcat|accessdate=July 25, 2011}} 2. ^1 Merritt Baker, p. 133. 3. ^The Nation, p. 44. 4. ^Kirstein, p. 269. 5. ^The Bookman. 6. ^Nicoll, p. 116. 7. ^Publishers' Association. 8. ^1 Los Angeles Public Library, p. 118. 9. ^The Nation, p. 171. 10. ^House & garden. 11. ^Gordon Craig, p. 108. Sources
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