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Old 10-22-2002, 12:32 PM   #1
Steven Rosati Steven Rosati is offline
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Portrait of Ludmilla Chiriaeff




In 1996 I was fortunate to be commisioned to paint a portrait of Ludmilla Chiriaeff, the founder of the world famous les Grands Ballets Canadiens. I have to admit that at the time I did not know who she was and what she had acomplished. Boy was I overwhelmed when we went through her photo albums and scrap books! She was 72 at the time and wanted to have an oil portrait done of herself as she was in her prime. This was to be a gift for her daughters. Her scrap books were filled with photos and newspaper clipping of herself with Russian presidents, Canadian Prime Ministers, celebrities and the very best ballet dancers in the world. She was on a special resperator at the time and her time off of it was limited, so my visit with her was only about an hour. She finally chose a B&W photo of herself "in the zone" of dancing. She died before I completed the painting but I was able to send her polaroids of the painting in progress. She was a very special lady and it was a priviledge for me to have the chance to paint her. It was quite an education for me. The painting is 16" x 20". Here is a brief biography of Ludmilla Chiriaeff.

Destiny, Ludmilla Chiriaeff believes, led her to be a dancer, to survive the loss of her family of brilliant Russian intellectuals and the ravages of a wartime concentration camp, and brought her to Montreal in the early fifties.

Survival gave a profound sense of purpose to her life and Canada has been the fortunate recipient of all she had to offer. In 1956 she began presenting dance to Quebecers through CBC French television. Her ballet productions galvanized the cultural community. Soon Montreal's Mayor Drapeau invited her to create a professional company to rival Toronto's National Ballet, and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens was born.

A dance school to train young Quebec dancers followed, later to become Quebec's
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Old 10-22-2002, 01:28 PM   #2
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Steven , this wonderful! So passionate and classy! I enjoyed the story too. Very nice portrait, you did a fine job on a difficult commission, in my opinion.
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Old 10-22-2002, 02:43 PM   #3
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Steven,

Lovely portrait! I am very taken with such a simple and strong composition of light and dark areas. There is both movement and rest in this painting, and it is very pleasing. I'd love some details!
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Old 10-22-2002, 06:44 PM   #4
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Steven, what a wonderful treasure you have created for her family and all to see. It is beautiful.
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Old 10-22-2002, 06:44 PM   #5
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Steven, I love the classic, elegant look you have achieved in this piece and I wished this lady could have seen it finished, before she passed on. She would have been very pleased.
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Old 11-01-2002, 10:52 PM   #6
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Thank You very much!

Thank you very much for all your kind words, they really mean a lot!

Chris, unfortunately I don't have the portrait with me anymore, so I am unable to get any close-up shots. My mistake, I only took a couple pictures from the same distance.

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