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  1. Wonderful biography of the star ballerina, published in 1932 by Victor Dandré (1870-1944), her husband and manager - Pavlova had died in January of 1931 at age 49, this was an important biography published just after her passing, and contains many fine photographs. First edition by Cassell and Co. Limited, London, printed in Germany, 409 ...

  2. Victor Dandré, who was also her companion, may have been her husband, although she deliberately clouded this issue. Death Anna Pavlova died of pleurisy in The Hague, Netherlands , while touring, three weeks before her fiftieth birthday.

  3. Victor Dandré escribió que Pávlova murió media hora después de la medianoche del viernes 23 de enero de 1931, con su doncella Marguerite Létienne, el médico Zalevsky y él mismo junto a su cama. Sus últimas palabras fueron: "Prepara mi vestuario de cisne".

  4. 1 de dic. de 2020 · Publisher: David Leonard. ISBN: 9781906830915. Number of pages: 422. Weight: 821 g. Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 27 mm. Alice Robb. Buy Anna Pavlova in Art & Life by Victor Dandré from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.

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  6. 4 de nov. de 2020 · She put Victor Dandré in charge of her independent tour, whom she later married in 1924. For the next twenty years of her ballet career, she toured the globe with her excellent company. Her performance left little girls amazed and inspired to dance just like their hero Anna Pavlova.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2023 · For a while, she kept her marriage secret from her manager, Victor Dandré. Despite the fact that they never had children, they founded a home for Russian refugee orphans in Paris in 1920. It was a prima ballerina from the Russian race named Anna Pavlovna Pavlova who did this.