Arlette (1927) par Lartigue

Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Arlette Boucard, Cannes, 1927. Stereoscopic autochrome plate. From: Lartigue. Life in Color. | src internet archive

Gret Palucca · Solotanz “Fließend”

Hans Robertson :: Gret Palucca. Solotanz “Fließend” [Flowing] nach Musik von Herbert Trantow. Fotografie (Weltpostkarte). 1928-1933 | src SLUB ~ Deutsche Fotothek

Palucca · Zur Mondscheinsonate

Genja Jonas :: Gret Palucca tanzend, Improvisation zur “Mondscheinsonate” von Ludwig van Beethoven. | Gret Palucca dancing, improvisation to the “Moonlight Sonata” by Ludwig van Beethoven. From the Gret Paluccas (?) collection. | src Deutsche Fotothek
Genja Jonas :: Gret Palucca tanzend, Improvisation zur “Mondscheinsonate” von Ludwig van Beethoven. | Gret Palucca dancing, improvisation to the “Moonlight Sonata” by Ludwig van Beethoven. From the Gret Palucca collection. | src Deutsche Fotothek

Tschaikiun, Lo Hesse (1920)

Walter Schnackenberg :: Ballet und Pantomime 'Tschaikiun' I, print # 3 (Lo Hesse), 1920. | src 1st dibs
Walter Schnackenberg :: Ballet und Pantomime ‘Tschaikiun’ I, print # 3 (Lo Hesse), 1920. | src 1st dibs
Walter Schnackenberg :: 'Tschaikiun' II, plate # 17 (Lo Hesse), ca. 1920. | src Colletti Gallery
Walter Schnackenberg :: ‘Tschaikiun’ II, plate # 17 (Lo Hesse), ca. 1920. | src Colletti Gallery

‘Primula Vera’ (Lo Hesse), 1920

Walter Schnackenberg :: Ballet und Pantomime 'Primula Vera' (Lo Hesse), plate # 7, 1920. | src 1st dibs
Walter Schnackenberg :: Ballet und Pantomime ‘Primula Vera’ (Lo Hesse), plate # 7, 1920. | src 1st dibs

“Schnackenberg was a regular contributor to the German magazines Jugend and Simplicissimus before devoting himself to the design of stage scenery and costumes. In the artist’s theatrical work, his mastery of form, ornamentation, and Orientalism became increasingly evident. He excelled at combining fluid Art Nouveau outlines, with spiky Expressionist passages, and the postures and patterns of the mysterious East.” (quoted from source)

Mary Nash in Diaphanous Dress

Martha Wynn Richards :: Actress Mary Nash Modeling a Diaphanous Dress, 1923, Wynn Richards, gelatin silver print. Courtesy of and © Condé Nast – Vogue, January 1, 1923. | src J. Paul Getty Museum

Virginia Morris in a hoopskirt

Edward J. Steichen :: Virginia Morris wearing a hoop-skirt costume with a two-tone skirt and bodice, and a huge bow at one side; and a tricorne hat with waist-length lace panels, for the annual costume party, the Red and Gold Ball, for the New York Junior League. | src Getty Images (broken link)

Ralph Lindequist Wilson autokrom

Ralph Lindequist Wilson :: Uten tittel. Trolig 1910-årene. Autokrom. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen. | src Universitetet i Bergen
“Wilson’s autochrome photograph of a simple bouquet of hand-picked wildflowers in a ceramic vase is a delicate and beautiful example of a classic Still Life. The photograph is also a fine example of experimentation with the aesthetic expression: the bouquet is in sharp focus, but all other parts are blurred and more diffuse.” (quoted from source)
Ralph L. Wilson :: Uten tittel. Dato ukjent. Trolig 1920 – 1930-årene. Autokrom. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen. | src Universitetet i Bergen
Ralph L. Wilson :: Untitled. Probably between 1920s – 1930s. Autochrome. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen. | src Universitetet i Bergen
Ralph L. Wilson :: Untitled. Probably between 1920s – 1930s. Autochrome. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen | src Universitetet i Bergen

Lea Niako, Das Leben, 1927

Ernst Sandau :: Tänzerin Lea Niako. Published in Das Leben, August 1927 issue. | src Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft
Tänzerin Lea Niako. Published in Das Leben, August 1927 issue. Phot. Sandau, Berlin. | src Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft