Programme Officiel des Ballets Russes, 1911. Costume de Narcisse, d’après l’aquarelle de León Bakst, 1911. Comœdia Illustré. | src BnFPosters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. Smithsonian Libraries at internet archive
Vera Fokina, 1910. (A. Doumenq.) Collection des plus beaux numéros de “Comœdia illustré” et des programmes consacrés aux ballets et galas russes depuis le début à Paris, 1909-1921. | src BnF
Arnold Genthe :: Lubovska*, 17 January, 1918. Glass negative. Library of Congress | src and hi-res FlickrArnold Genthe :: Lubovska*, 17 January, 1918. Glass negative. Library of Congress | src and hi-res FlickrArnold Genthe :: Lubovska*, 17 January, 1918. Glass negative. Library of Congress | src and hi-res Flickr (*) Lubovska, aka Desirée Lubovska or Desiree Lubowska, born Winniefred Foote on June 21st, 1893 in Minnesota
Atelier d’Ora – Benda :: Emilie Flöge, 1910. Silbergelatinepapier (auf Karton montiert). | src MK&G inscribed on verso: “Image Nº 421 / Emilie Flöge / photo 1910 / co-owner of the very well-known fashion salon ‘Schwestern Flöge’ / The photo was taken in / Salon of the fashion house / Emilie Flöge”
Atelier d’Ora :: Emilie Flöge im Kleid mit hoher Taille, Kurzarm, Muff und Hut | Emilie Flöge in a dress with a high waist, short sleeves, a muff and a hat | Wiener Werkstätte fashion | dated: 1906-1907, other sources 1909. | src Kulturpool and Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien