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Tea cup ballet is a 1935 photograph by Australian modernist photographer Olive Cotton. It is arguably Cotton's best known work. The photograph depicts six tea cups and saucers lit so to form shadows that suggest the form of ballet dancers. This picture evolved after I had bought some inexpensive cups and saucers from Woolworths for our studio coffee breaks to replace our rather worn old mugs. The angular handles reminded me of arms akimbo, and that led to the idea of making a photograph to express a dance theme. — Olive Cotton,

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  • Tea cup ballet (Balet čajových šálků) je fotografie, kterou pořídila v roce 1935 australská secesní fotografka Olive Cotton. Snímek je považován za její nejzdařilejší dílo a zobrazuje šest čajových šálků s podšálky vrhající stíny v protisvětle, které představují baletní tanec. (cs)
  • Tea cup ballet is a 1935 photograph by Australian modernist photographer Olive Cotton. It is arguably Cotton's best known work. The photograph depicts six tea cups and saucers lit so to form shadows that suggest the form of ballet dancers. This picture evolved after I had bought some inexpensive cups and saucers from Woolworths for our studio coffee breaks to replace our rather worn old mugs. The angular handles reminded me of arms akimbo, and that led to the idea of making a photograph to express a dance theme. — Olive Cotton, The photograph was exhibited gkkvhljcin the in 1935, the first work of Cotton's to be shown outside Australia. The work was featured on an Australia Post stamp in 1991 commemorating 150 years of photography. (en)
  • O balé com xícara de chá é uma foto de 1935 do fotógrafo modernista australiano Olive Cotton. É indiscutivelmente o trabalho mais conhecido de Cotton. A foto foi exibida no Salão de Fotografia de Londres em 1935, o primeiro trabalho de Cotton a ser exibido fora da Austrália. O trabalho foi apresentado em um selo do Australia Post em 1991, comemorando 150 anos da foto. (pt)
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  • Tea cup ballet (Balet čajových šálků) je fotografie, kterou pořídila v roce 1935 australská secesní fotografka Olive Cotton. Snímek je považován za její nejzdařilejší dílo a zobrazuje šest čajových šálků s podšálky vrhající stíny v protisvětle, které představují baletní tanec. (cs)
  • O balé com xícara de chá é uma foto de 1935 do fotógrafo modernista australiano Olive Cotton. É indiscutivelmente o trabalho mais conhecido de Cotton. A foto foi exibida no Salão de Fotografia de Londres em 1935, o primeiro trabalho de Cotton a ser exibido fora da Austrália. O trabalho foi apresentado em um selo do Australia Post em 1991, comemorando 150 anos da foto. (pt)
  • Tea cup ballet is a 1935 photograph by Australian modernist photographer Olive Cotton. It is arguably Cotton's best known work. The photograph depicts six tea cups and saucers lit so to form shadows that suggest the form of ballet dancers. This picture evolved after I had bought some inexpensive cups and saucers from Woolworths for our studio coffee breaks to replace our rather worn old mugs. The angular handles reminded me of arms akimbo, and that led to the idea of making a photograph to express a dance theme. — Olive Cotton, (en)
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