Jenny Hasselqvist and Sven Tropp, 1916

Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Jenny Hasselqvist og Sven Tropp i kostyme, 1916. | src Preus museum

Jenny Hasselqvist, 1916

Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Jenny Hasselqvist i kostyme (in costume), 1916. | src Preus museum

Par som danser, 1910s

Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Par som danser. | Portrait of a couple wearing costumes, 1916. | src Preus museum on Flickr
Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Par som danser. | Portrait of a couple wearing costumes, 1916. | src Preus museum on Flickr
Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Primavera und Beatrice Mariagraëte, 1917. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 49, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Primavera und Beatrice Mariagraëte, 1917. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 49, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Primavera und Beatrice Mariagraëte, 1917. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 49, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg

Portrait of a woman, 1910s

Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Kvinne, helfigur med krans på hodet. | Portrait of a woman wearing costume. Fotogravyr. | src Preus museum

Letters from Ella Ilbak

Muuseumirott: Ella Ilbaku kirjad (Letters from Ella Ilbak)
Letters sent to August Gailit by Ella Ilbak, who started writing the memoirs as a book “Like a Deer Crying”. The letters reveal some characteristics of the dancer that are not included in the printed version of the memoir. | src Raamatukava

Chu Chin Chow, 1910s

Chu Chin Chow. Postcard by Samuels Ltd. London. Photo: F. W. Burford. Costume design for Chu Chin Chow, a musical comedy written, produced and directed by Oscar Asche, based on the story of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves. The piece premièred at His Majesty’s Theatre in London on 3 August 1916 and ran for five years. | src Flickr