Image:Harllequinade -Andre Eglevsky as Harlequin -1952.JPG
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Photo taken by an unknown photographer at the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Peterbsurg, Russia of the dancer Andre Eglevsky in "Harlequinade", 1952. My rationale for fair use to illustrate the articles created for educational purposes, as no free equivalent is available or could be created that would adequately give the same information. Mrlopez2681 14:17, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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