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
Mlle. Spinelly s’eveille dans Le Cochon qui sommeille (The Sleeping Pig). [Ph. Isabey] [Les Belles Images] Published in Fantasio: magazine gai. 1 Février 1919 | src BnF ~ GallicaLa Jolie Danseuse Napierowska dans La Reine Joyeuse. [Ph. Talma] [Les Belles Images] Published in Fantasio: magazine gai. 1 Février 1919 | src BnF ~ Gallica
Edward Weston :: “Natacha Rambova”, 1916. Vintage platinum-palladium print, signed and dated by artist on the recto, provenance W. M. Hunt Collection. | src Collezione Molinario