Jenny Steiner in carnival costume

Freiherr Wolff von Gudenberg :: Dancer Jenny Steiner wearing a carnival costume 'Coeur Dame', 1929. Design by Joe Strassner (Modell: Herrmann Gerson) | src Getty Images
Freiherr Wolff von Gudenberg :: Dancer Jenny Steiner wearing a carnival costume ‘Coeur Dame’, 1929. Design by Joe Strassner (Modell: Herrmann Gerson) | src Getty Images
Dancer Jenny Steiner wearing a carnival costume "Coeur Dame". Design: Joe Strassner. Modell: Herrmann Gerson. Published: Die Dame 10/1929. Photo by Freiherr von Gudenberg | src Getty Images
Freiherr Wolff von Gudenberg :: Dancer Jenny Steiner wearing a carnival costume ‘Coeur Dame’. Design by Joe Strassner. (Modell: Herrmann Gerson). Published: Die Dame 10/1929. | src Getty Images

Ms Juliusburger in ‘Mascotte’ costume, 1931

Freiherr Wolff von Gudenberg :: Ms. Juliusburger wears ‘Mascotte’, phantasy costume made of blue and red rayon, design produced by Schule Reimann, date unknown, probably 1931. Published in Die Dame 10-1931. | src Getty Images

Kupferova in Salome by Drtikol

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Salome (Ervina Kupferová), 1920 | src Art-house Hejtmánek

Salome’s studio photographs carry a charge of tense poses, movement and dynamic play with light. The role of Salome is played here by his wife Ervína Kupferová. The photo shows Drtikol’s interest in Art Nouveau, symbolism, historical and mythical themes. (quoted from source Arthouse Hejtmánek)

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Salome (Ervina Kupferová), 1920. Bromografia. Signed: “Drtikol 1920” at the bottom right below the blind-stamp: “Drtikol & spol. Praha 1922” | src Art-house Hejtmánek

Die Dame Nackt (Die Bühne)

Atelier Manassé :: Ratschläge fürs Anziehen und Ausziehen. Die Dame Nackt. Die Bühne, 1933. Heft 343, Seite 36. | src ÖNB
Atelier Manassé :: Advice on getting dressed and undressed. The naked lady. Die Bühne, 1933. Heft 343, Seite 35. | src ÖNB

Jenny Steiner by Martin Badekow

Atelier Martin Badekow :: Dancer Jenny Steiner, date unknown, probably 1930. | src Getty Images
Atelier Martin Badekow :: Dancer Jenny Steiner, date unknown, probably 1930. | src Getty Images