Events relating to france

A large retrospective exhibition in Paris gives Paul Gauguin a growing posthumous reputation

Sergei Diaghilev mounts a major exhibition of Russian art at the Petit Palais in Paris.

Michel Fokine creates the ballet Les Sylphides (originally called Chopiniana) to music by Chopin

An Entente signed between Britain and Russia follows on from the 1904 Entente Cordiale with France to establish a new Triple Entente

Russian impresario Sergei Diaghilev presents five concerts of Russian music in Paris

Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, a violent transition into cubism, is a turning point in western art

Anna Pavlova dances The Dying Swan, choreographed for her by Michel Fokine to music by Saint-Saëns

Anatole France casts a satirical eye on human society in his novel L'Île des pingouins ("Penguin Island")

Georges Braque's Houses at L'Estaque introduces analytic Cubism

Claude Debussy completes Children's Corner, pieces for piano which include 'Golliwog's Cake Walk'

The French critic Louis Vauxcelles describes Braque's latest landscapes as being composed of cubes, resulting in the term cubism

Michel Fokine becomes the choreographer for the ballet company that Sergei Diaghilev is taking to Paris

French biologist Charles Nicolle discovers that epidemic typhus is transmitted by the body louse

René Lalique, originally known for his jewellery, sets up his own glass-making factory at Combes-la-Ville

Diaghilev presents the first season of Ballets Russes in Paris, with Pavlova and Nijinsky in the company

Fokine's 1907 ballet Chopiniana is revised and given a new name, Les Sylphides

Louis Blériot is the first to fly across the English Channel, winning the £1000 prize offered by the Daily Mail

Schéhérazade, with choreography by Fokine, music by Rimsky-Korsakov and designs by Bakst, is premiered by the Ballets Russes in Paris

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