Gaétan Vestris
1729–1808 (age 79)
Biography
Gaétan Vestris was one of the most celebrated ballet dancers of the 18th century, renowned for his technical virtuosity and commanding stage presence. Born into a family of distinguished performers, he became a dominant figure in European dance during the latter half of the 1700s, performing across the continent's most prestigious stages.
Vestris was celebrated for his innovation and mastery of the art form, earning him a place among the greatest dancers of his age. His career spanned decades of artistic achievement, and his influence on ballet technique and performance style was profound and lasting. He was interred in Montmartre Cemetery, where his legacy continues to be honored by the dance community.