Draped nude in circle, 1925

František Drtikol (1883 – 1961) :: Draped Female seminude in circle, 1925. | src hauntedbystorytelling | more [+] by this photographer

Woman with turban, 1925

František Drtikol (Czech, 1883-1961) :: Young woman with turban, 1920s. | src hauntedbystorytelling | more [+] by this photographer
František Drtikol :: Study, 1925. Pigment print; printed ca.1925. Photographer’s blindstamp (Drtikol Prague) on bottom right. | src Howard Greenberg Gallery

Nude woman with wreath, 1920s

František Drtikol :: Akt ženy s věnečkem a kubistickým pozadím | Nude woman with wreath and cubist background, 1920s. | src Umělecká fotografie​ ​| related post | more [+] by this photographer

Die Solotänzerin Tilly Losch, 1925

Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch, prima ballerina from the Viennese National Opera (nº 1599), ca. 1925. [Die Solotänzerin der Wiener Staatsoper Tilly Losch (nº 1599). Wien. Photographie um 1925]. | src Getty Images
Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch, prima ballerina from the Viennese National Opera (nº 1599), ca. 1925. [Die Solotänzerin der Wiener Staatsoper Tilly Losch (nº 1599). Wien. Photographie um 1925]. | src Getty Images

Child on tree branch, 1929

Nell Dorr (1893-1988) :: [Blond child straddling tree branch], 1929. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Wake up and Dream, 1929

Sasha [Alexander Stewart] :: «Lethal Losch». Tilly Losch dancing in an extravagant costume in a scene from the show `Wake up and Dream’, 6th April 1929. | source getty images 
Sasha [Alexander Stewart] :: «Tony and Tilly». Tilly Losch and Tony Birkmayr [Toni Birkmeyer] in ‘Wake up and Dream’ at the London Pavilion Theater, April 1929. | source Getty Images

Tilly Losch, UHU, 1928

Edith Barakovich :: Austrian dancer Tilly Losch (1903-1975). Published by UHU, May 1928 issue. | src Getty Images

The Blue Sky ~ Dana Steichen

Edward Steichen :: “The Blue Sky”, Dana Steichen, ca. 1925. Palladium print. | src George Eastman museum
Edward Steichen :: “The Blue Sky”, Dana Steichen, ca. 1923. Palladium print. | src George Eastman museum