But, the photos available do not fully communicate his talent. That's not @Moondance's fault.
Despite his good looks, without dance the very best photographers would not have taken his picture
@Moondance, I realize Nureyev is remembered now for doing many things, not just dancing. He is partly responsible by posing with too many well known people in photos.
He even was the star of a road company version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical "The King and I."
I saw only one full-length ballet with Rudolph Nureyev, back in 1970s at Lincoln Center in New York. It was "Sleeping Beauty," perhaps with the National Ballet of Canada. He was an extremely good dancers, one of best ever. RIP