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The Art of Nijinsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Art of Nijinsky
''The Art of Nijinsky'' is a 1913 book written by Geoffrey Whitworth which analyzes the art of Vaslav Nijinsky.〔Merritt Baker, p. 133.〕 At 110 pages,〔 it features 10 colored illustrations by Dorothy Mullock,〔''The Nation'', p. 44.〕 The watercolor illustrations by Mullock,〔Kirstein, p. 269.〕 have been called "remarkable."〔''The Bookman.''〕 The text, itself called "enthusiastic,"〔Nicoll, p. 116.〕 examines the career of Nijinsky in both the art-form and choreography,〔 as well as appreciating Nijinsky's achievements.〔''Publishers' Association''.〕 It also touches on the history of Russian ballet and related literature.〔Los Angeles Public Library, p. 118.〕 In 1914, ''The Art of Nijinsky'' sold for $1.10,〔''The Nation'', p. 171.〕 and it is considered to be the "first book to appear in appreciation of his art."〔House & garden.〕 However, Edward Gordon Craig felt that the book was unnecessary, stating that "the art of Nijinsky is no art."〔Gordon Craig, p. 108.〕 ==References==
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