Simbolismo & Art Nouveau. Brossura editoriale [published on the occasion of the exhibition of the Galleria del Levante, Milano and Munich, 1969-1970]. | src abebooks
Romain De Tirtoff ‘Erté’ (1892-1990) :: Gloria Swanson, signed ‘Erté’ (lower right) and with initials ‘G.S’ (lower left) also with studio stamp (on the reverse), pencil and bodycolour. | src Christie’s
An Adrian costume design for Myrna Loy for What Price Beauty? (1925) Pathé Exchange, 1925. Pencil and gouache on illustration board, signed at lower right, (“Adrian”), and inscribed on lower left: “Birthday Greeting / Myrna Loy.” The drawing, which depicts a blonde Myrna Loy in a sleek black gown with low gold sash, was executed for the Natacha Rambova-written and produced silent. This was one of the earliest film appearances of Myrna Loy, who played an exotic vamp, and among the earlier films for which Adrian designed costumes. | src Bonhams
Mary Carlisle as ‘Little Bo Peep’ (uncredited), one of a group of dancers dressed as turbines or generators (costume probably designed by Adrian), for the ballet sequence entitled Ballet Mécanique, in a pseudo pagan ceremony dedicated to electricity starring Theodore Kosloff as ‘Electricity’ in Madam Satan (Cecil B. DeMille, 1930) | src irenebrination