Albert Arthur Allen (American, 1886-1962) :: The Female Figure, Series 1 (Plate No. 8), 1923. | src Heritage AuctionsAlbert Arthur Allen (American, 1886-1962) :: The Female Figure, Series 1 (Plate No. 8), 1923. | src Heritage Auctions
Austrian-American choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967) by unknown photographer | src Dimitri Tiomkin official websiteAlbertina Rasch [no date recorded on caption card]. Glass negative. Bain News Services. | src Library of CongressAustrian-American choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blog
Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blogAlbertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blogAustrian-American dancer and choreographer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967). German postcard, nº 7492. Collection: Didier Hanson
Albertina Rasch Dancers in costume for Rio Rita (1927). Photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnson.The Albertina Rasch Girls, sixteen ballet dancers, wearing Mexican-style costumes, in the production of Rio Rita, at The New Ziegfeld Theater. Published in Vanity Fair, April 1927 (Photo by Florence Vandamm / Condé Nast / Getty Images)The Albertina Rasch Girls, sixteen ballet dancers, wearing Mexican-style costumes, in the production of Rio Rita, at The New Ziegfeld Theater. Published in Vanity Fair, April 1927 (Photo by Florence Vandamm / Condé Nast / Getty Images)The Albertina Rasch Girls, sixteen ballet dancers, standing on point, wearing white ballet costumes, for the production of Rio Rita, at The New Ziegfeld Theater. Published in Vanity Fair, April 1927 (Photo by Florence Vandamm / Condé Nast / Getty Images)The Albertina Rasch Girls, sixteen ballet dancers, standing on point, wearing white ballet costumes, for the production of Rio Rita, at The New Ziegfeld Theater. Published in Vanity Fair, April 1927 (Photo by Florence Vandamm / Condé Nast / Getty Images)The Albertina Rasch Girls, sixteen ballet dancers, standing on point, wearing white ballet costumes, for the production of Rio Rita, at The New Ziegfeld Theater. Published in Vanity Fair, April 1927 (Photo by Florence Vandamm / Condé Nast / Getty Images)
“Rasch dancing” • The Viennese ballerina and choreographer Albertina Rasch, glass negative. George Grantham Bain Collection. Shorpy date it 1915, while in the Library of Congress it’s dated between 1920-1925.The Viennese ballerina and choreographer Albertina Rasch, circa 1920. George Grantham Bain News Service | src AmazonPhotograph shows choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967) dancing, between 1920-25. Glass negative. George Grantham Bain Collection. | src Library of Congress
Allegorische Schattenspiele. Eine, die den Teufel an die Wand malt… [Phot. Gregory Bernard]. Revue des Monats Band 2, H.11, September 1928Allegorical Shadow Games. One who draws the devil on the wall… [Phot. Gregory Bernard]. Revue des Monats Band 2, H.11, September 1928 Allegorische Schattenspiele. Der Zufall. [Phot. Dudley Glanfield]. Revue des Monats Band 2, H.11, September 1928Allegorical Shadow Games. The coincidence. [Phot. Dudley Glanfield]. Revue des Monats Band 2, H.11, September 1928Allegorische Schattenspiele / Allegorical Shadow GamesRevue des Monats Band 2, H.11, September 1928
Albert Steiner :: Stiller Weg [Silent Path], um 1930. Silbergelatine-Abzug. Auf Träger signiert und betitelt. | src Koller AuktionenAlbert Steiner :: Stiller Weg [Quiet Path], um 1930. Silbergelatine-Abzug auf mattem Papier, montiert auf Trägerkarton. | src Koller Auktionen