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Ballet Espagnol, Pilar Lopez
Ballet Espagnol, Pilar Lopez

Ballet Espagnol, Pilar Lopez

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Ballet Espagnol Pilar Lopez" c.1955 referring to the famous Spanish Flamenco dancer, Pilar Lopez, 1912-2008 is a pastel and crayon on paper by noted French artis...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

"Flamenco Avec Rosario"  (Florence Perez Padilla)
"Flamenco Avec Rosario"  (Florence Perez Padilla)

"Flamenco Avec Rosario" (Florence Perez Padilla)

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Flamenco Avec Rosario" referring to the famous Flamenco dancers, Antonio Ruiz Soler and Florence Perez Padilla A.K.A Rosario, c.1945...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

Danse Espagnole, Teresa Viera Romero
Danse Espagnole, Teresa Viera Romero

Danse Espagnole, Teresa Viera Romero

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Danse Espagnole" referring to the famous Flamenco dancers, Teresa Viera Romero, is a watercolor, on paper by noted French artist Jean Target, 1910-1997 It is sig...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

Les Danseurs Espagnols Teresa and Luisillo
Les Danseurs Espagnols Teresa and Luisillo

Les Danseurs Espagnols Teresa and Luisillo

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Les Danseurs Espagnols Teresa an Luisillo" referring to the famous Flamenco dancers, Teresa Viera Romero and Luis Perez Davila A.KA Luisillo, is a watercolor, on...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

La Danseuse Espagnol Rosita Segovia ( The Spanish Dancer Rosita Segovia)
La Danseuse Espagnol Rosita Segovia ( The Spanish Dancer Rosita Segovia)

La Danseuse Espagnol Rosita Segovia ( The Spanish Dancer Rosita Segovia)

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "La Danseuse Espagnol Rosita Segovia: c.1950. Is a pastel and black stone on paper by noted French artist Jean Target, 1910-1997. It is hand signed an titled at t...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Pastel

Olga Nikistens dans Athena
Olga Nikistens dans Athena

Olga Nikistens dans Athena

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Olga Nikistens dans Athena" 1949 is a watercolor, pastel and black stone on paper by noted French artist Jean Target, 1910-1997 I...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

Danseurs Espagnols, Antonio and Rosario
Danseurs Espagnols, Antonio and Rosario

Danseurs Espagnols, Antonio and Rosario

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Les Danseurs Espagnols Rosario and Antonio" referring to the famous Flamenco dancers, Antonio Ruiz Soler and Florence Perez Padilla ...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

Serge Golovine, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, 1949
Serge Golovine, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, 1949

Serge Golovine, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, 1949

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Serge Golovine, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo" 1949 is a watercolor and crayon on paper by noted French artist Jean Target, 1910-1997 It is signed at the lower right corner, titled at the upper right corner by the artist, and dedicated by Serge Golovine to the artist, at the lower left corner. The artwork size is 11.75 x 9 inches, framed is 21 x 18 inches. it is beautifully custom framed in a wooden silver frame, with matting and silver color spacer. it is in excellent condition, the colors are fresh and bright. About the artist. Jean Target was born in France in 1910. From a very young age early on, he was impassioned by the two forms of art that would remain the focal point of his career for all his life: visual arts and performing arts. In the 30s and 40s, as a young man, Jean Target frequented the Parisian theaters and cabarets, just like his role model, the famous impressionist painter Toulouse Lautrec, did at the end of the 19th century. Jean became friends with many performers and captured many formal as well as candid depictions. He gained exclusive access and used this privilege to create art with unparalleled perspective as an insider to the seedy, dark, yet glamorous underworld of Parisian cabaret. He drew the dancers on-site, capturing the dancer’s movements in his immediately recognizable signature style. In the 40s and 50s, he continued his artistic career, gaining recognition among collectors in France and all over Europe. His work depicting the Parisian performing art scene captures the feeling and history of the the theater and golden age of cabaret in Paris. Jean Target continued to draw, paint and sculpt until his death in 1997. The work of Jean Target is held in collections and museums worldwide including the world renowned Victoria And Albert Museum in London. About the subject. Serge Golovine, a star of the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas in the 1950's who was considered one of the most brilliant dancers of his generation. As popular as Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov in later years, Mr. Golovine was known for the airborne quality, lightness and virtuosity of his dancing. His best-known roles were the Blue Bird in ''The Sleeping Beauty,'' where the articulation and elegance of his footwork were seen to their best advantage, and the title role of ''Le Spectre de la Rose.'' He was also greatly praised for his poignant portrayal of Petrouchka, which he danced at the Paris Opera in the 1970's. Mr. Golovine was a leading teacher at the ballet school at the Paris Opera from 1981 to 1997. He stood out for the gentleness and quiet wit of his teaching in master classes last summer at the New York University School of Education, where he was a guest professor with his wife, Claude Bessy, the director of the Paris Opera Ballet School. Mr. Golovine, born in Monte Carlo, was one of three siblings who became noted dancers. (His sister, Solange, died several years ago. George Goviloff, a brother, is now the director of the Theatre de la Danse in Avignon.) He began his training in Nice with Julie Sedova, a former Maryinsky dancer, followed by studies with Gustave Ricaux at the Paris Opera. Mr. Golovine made his professional debut at 17 with the Nouveaux Ballets de Monte Carlo, a refuge for dancers reluctant to perform in Paris during the German occupation. He joined the Paris Opera Ballet in 1947 but left in 1950 to join the de Cuevas company. During his years with the troupe, which he left in 1962, Mr. Golovine created the role of Iphias in John Taras's ''Piege de Lumiere.'' His repertory also included the ''Black Swan'' pas de deux from ''Swan Lake,'' ''Les Sylphides'' and the lead male roles in ''Giselle'' and the Bournonville production of ''La Sylphide.'' He effectively retired from the stage in 1964, when he joined the Geneva Ballet as its resident choreographer and ballet master through 1968. Mr. Golovine's best-known ballets were ''Feu Rouge, Feu Vert'' and ''La Mort de Narcisse.'' He was considered an expert in the staging of ballets from the 20th-century Russian repertory. He also taught for Maurice Bejart...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

Ballet dancer Helene Sauvaneix dans Neige, Theatre Montparnasse
Ballet dancer Helene Sauvaneix dans Neige, Theatre Montparnasse

Ballet dancer Helene Sauvaneix dans Neige, Theatre Montparnasse

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Ballet dancer Helen Sauvaneix dans Neige, Theatre Montparnasse" referring to the ballet dancer, Helene Sauvaneix, 1950 is a watercolor, pastel and crayon on pap...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

Avril Navarre, Dans Mam, zelle Angot
Avril Navarre, Dans Mam, zelle Angot

Avril Navarre, Dans Mam, zelle Angot

By Jean Target 1

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Avril Navarre, Dans Mam,zelle Angot" referring to the famous ballet dancer, Avril Navarre, c.1950 is a watercolor, pastel and crayon on brown paper by noted Fre...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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Watercolor

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Nora Kaye, Dans la Legende de Fall River
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Nora Kaye, Dans la Legende de Fall River

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Mid-20th Century Realist Jean Target Art

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