Daguerre Studio :: Emma Haig. Miss Haig is one of the vaudeville’s most popular dancers. Published in Shadowland, January 1920 issue. | src Internet Archive (LOC)
Lubovska**, international première danseuse, formerly with the Daghilieff (sic) Ballet. | src NY Tribune, 09/15/1918 page 8Everything At the Hippodrome ** Lubowska or Lubovska or Désirée Lubovska, aka Mme Lubowska was the stage name of American dancer Winniefred Foote.
<<Lubowska>>** The Unusual Dancer is now in the Varieties. Unknown (uncredited) photographer. ** Lubowska or Lubovska or Désirée Lubovska, aka Mme Lubowska was the stage name of American dancer Winniefred Foote. Published in Shadowland, January 1920 issue. | src Internet Archive (LOC)
White Studios (NY) :: A cluster of blossoms from <<Les Sylphides>>. From Ballets Russes (Diaghilev), American Tours 1916-1917, clipping files. Choreography: Fokine. Music: Schumann. | src NYPL
Ira Lawrence Hill :: Ruth St Denis and Ted Shawn in Dance of the Rebirth from the Egyptian section of the Review of Dance Pageant, 1916. | src NYPL~Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Maskerade, carnaval. Uit het maskerade-ballet ‘Sand und Wind’ door kunstenaarspaar Anna Wilström en Helmut Lotz, 1924. | Masquerade, carnival. From the masquerade ballet ‘Sand und Wind’ by artist couple Anna Wilström and Helmut Lotz, 1924. Het Leven magazine (leven 022) |src Nationaal Archief
Marcia Mishkin Stein :: “Russian” dancer Désirée Lubovska (aka Mme Lubowska), 1918. Désirée Lubovska was not actually Russian. It was the stage name of American born dancer Winniefred Foote. | src Worthpoint