
Anna Pavlova - Wikipedia
Anna Pavlovna Pavlova[a] (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova; [b] 12 February [ O.S. 31 January] 1881 – 23 January 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina.
Anna Pavlova - Ballerina, Dance & Death - Biography
2014年4月2日 · Death and Legacy In 1930, when Pavlova was 50 years old, her 30-year dance career had come to physically wear on her. She decided to take a Christmas vacation after wrapping up a particularly...
Anna Pavlova | Russian Ballerina, Prima Ballerina Assoluta
2025年2月8日 · Anna Pavlova (born January 31 [February 12, New Style], 1881, St. Petersburg, Russia—died January 23, 1931, The Hague, Netherlands) was a Russian ballerina, the most-celebrated dancer of her time.
Anna Pavlova Dies at Height of Fame - The New York Times Web …
HE HAGUE, Friday, Jan. 23 -- Mme. Anna Pavlova, the greatest dancer of her time, died of pleurisy at the Hotel des Indes here at 12:30 this morning. The end came despite every effort of two Dutch...
Anna Pavlova Biography - life, story, death, school, mother, …
Pavlova died in The Hague, Netherlands, on January 22, 1931. She had performed constantly until her death; her final words were to ask for her Swan costume to be prepared and, finally, "Play that last measure softly."
Anna Pavlova: Biography, Height, Accomplishments & More
2023年7月5日 · Anna Pavlova died at 51 from pleurisy and influenza. Her husband recorded her cause of death as such in her obituary. Anna Pavlova’s last words were “Get my swan costume ready” – a reference to her most iconic performance piece. The passing of Anna Pavlova left the ballet world in shock and grief.
Anna Pavlova - New World Encyclopedia
Death. Anna Pavlova died of pleurisy in The Hague, Netherlands, while touring, three weeks before her fiftieth birthday. She received medical treatment, but it was unsuccessful. Anna had said "If I can't dance then I'd rather be dead. So can you prepare my swan costume?" Her final request was to hold her costume from The Swan. Her last words ...
Pavlova, Anna (1881–1931) - Encyclopedia.com
Born Anna Matveevna Pavlova on January 31, 1881 (o.s.), in St. Petersburg; died of pneumonia in The Hague, the Netherlands, on January 23, 1931; illegitimate daughter of Lazar Jacovlevich Poliakov (an aristocratic banker) and Liubov Fedorovna Pavlova (a laundress); attended Imperial Ballet School, 1891–99; reputedly married Victor Dandré, in ...
Anna Pavlova - The Marius Petipa Society
Anna Pavlova died on the 23rd January 1931, aged 49, three weeks before her 50th birthday. According to her common-law husband, Victor Dandré, as she lay on her deathbed, her last words were “Get my Swan costume ready.”
Anna Pavlova (1881-1931) - Find a Grave Memorial
2016年1月23日 · According to her husband's memoirs, her last words were "Bring me my Swan costume." She died from pneumonia while on tour in the Netherlands. The pneumonia was directly related to rib cage injuries obtained in an earlier train wreck. The Dutch had grown snow-white tulips, naming them in her honor "Anna Pavlova."