Edward Thayer Monroe :: Dorothy Stone [aka Dorothy B. Stone and Dorothy Stone Collins] in her Broadway debut in Jerome Kern’s “Stepping Stones”, 1923. | src Broadway photographs
Alfred Cheney Johnston (1884-1971) :: Sally Long in “The Midnight Rounders” at Broadway, 1921. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src AderAlfred Cheney Johnston :: Sally Long. Duotone portrait. Published in Photoplay magazine (Jan. 1919). | src internet archive
French actress Stacia Napierkowska as Queen Antinéa in “L’Atlantide” [aka Missing Husbands], directed by Jacques Feyder (1921)French actress Stacia Napierkowska as Queen Antinéa in “L’Atlantide” [aka Missing Husbands], directed by Jacques Feyder (1921)French actress Stacia Napierkowska as Queen Antinéa in “L’Atlantide” [aka Missing Husbands], directed by Jacques Feyder (1921)
Anna Ekston E. Litvinova balletistuudio õpilasena 1923. | Anna Ekston as a student of Eugenia Litvinova ballet studio in 1923. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FBAnna Ekston Antverpenis 1929, Flaami Kuningliku Ooperi balletisolist. | Anna Ekston in Antwerp in 1929, ballet soloist at the Flemish Royal Opera. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FBAnna Ekston E. Litvinova balletistuudio õpilasena 1923. | Anna Ekston as a student of Eugenia Litvinova ballet studio in 1923. | src Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum on FB
Franz Fiedler :: Olga Irén Fröhlich, Dresden, ca. 1925-1932. Photo of a woman (Olga Irén Fröhlich) drinking from a champagne glass. She is wearing a sleeveless dress with bright dots. In her left hand she holds the glass from which she drinks. Her eyes are closed. On verso: (purple stamp): “phot. Franz Fiedler, Dresden-A., Sedanstr. 7” (handwritten with colored pencil): “Meine Leidenschaft!” | src Jüdisches Museum BerlinFranz Fiedler :: A young woman (Olga Irén Fröhlich) holding a champagne glass in her right hand, the rim touching her lips. Dresden, ca. 1925-1932. On verso: (purple stamp): “phot. Franz Fiedler, Dresden-A., Sedanstr. 7”. | src Jüdisches Museum Berlin
Olga Irén Fröhlich. Studio photo, headshot of Olga Irén Fröhlich in frontal view, with both hands on her ears. She is heavily made up with dark lipstick and eye mascara. Handwritten in blue ink: “He[.]y Peter.”, ca. 1925 bis 1935. | src Jüdisches Museum BerlinStudio photo, half-length portrait of Olga Irén Fröhlich in profile to the left, her head turned upwards. She is wearing a light blouse with a bow on. Her dark hair is tied back. The photo was probably originally taken by Curt Pfeiffer in Breslau and subsequently reproduced in the Steinberg studio in Berlin. Breslau, Berlin, 12-1932. | src Jüdisches Museum Berlin
The British Indian dancer Takka-Takka, who learned her sacred dances in the beautiful temples of Delhi. Now she dances in the cabaret theaters of Berlin, Germany, 1926. Edited photo w/ retouching. (Fotograaf onbekend) | src Fotocollectie Het Leven