English masked dancer, 1929

Frank Davies :: English dancer, naked in an oriental masked dance (leaning on wall). Published in ‘Die Dame’ 16/1929. Photographed by Frank Davis. Series: 3 pictures. | src Getty Images
Frank Davies :: English Dancer, naked in an oriental masked dance. Published in: ‘Die Dame’ 16/1929. Photographed by Frank Davis. Series: 3 pictures. | src Getty Images
Frank Davies :: English Dancer, naked in an oriental masked dance, playing music. Published in: ‘Die Dame’ 16/1929. Photographed by Frank Davis. Series: 3 pictures. | src Getty Images

Three dancers, Vogue, 1925

Edward J. Steichen :: Julia Brokow, Barbara Brokow, and Mrs. Adee Bradley in dance costumes by William Weaver, 1925. Published in Vogue, February 15th, 1925. | src Condé Nast

from «100 Nus», 1923

Lucien Waléry (Laryew) :: Showgirl from the Folies Bergère. From ‘Portfolio de 100 Photogravures’ published in 1923 by the Librairie des Arts Décoratifs. | src livejournal and wikibooks 
Laryew (Lucien Waléry) :: “Nus. Cent photographies originales de Laryew”. Mappe mit 100 Heliogravüren. | Portfolio with 100 original photographs. Madrid, Leoncio de Miguel, undated (1923). Nice collection of 100 Art Deco nude photographs in a red original linen folder with gold-embossed title on the spine and cover. | src Koller Auctions

Nude Dancer. Claire Bauroff, 1925

Trude Fleischmann :: Nude Dancer (Claire Bauroff), 1925. Gelatin silver print. Credit blindstamp on the recto; credit, reproduction rights and ‘Wiener Foto-Kurier’ agency stamps on photograph’s verso. | src Phillips Auctions

‘Insektentänzer’ für Bibo 1924

Minya Diez-Dührkoop :: Tanzmaske “Insektentänzer” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for “Bibo”, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)
Minya Diez-Dührkoop :: Tanzmaske “Insektentänzer” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for “Bibo”, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)
Minya Diez-Dührkoop :: Tanzmaske “Insektentänzer” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for “Bibo”, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)