Tilly Losch in The Band Wagon

Florence Vandamm :: Tillie / Tilly Losch in ‘The Band Wagon’, 1931. In costume for Act 1·6: The Flag (danced by Tilly Losch)
Florence Vandamm :: Tillie / Tilly Losch in ‘The Band Wagon’, 1931. In costume for Act 1·6: The Flag (danced by Tilly Losch)
Ira Daniel Schwarz :: Tilly Losch (Ottilie Ethel Leopoldine Losch) in ‘The Band Wagon’, 1931-1932
Ira Daniel Schwarz :: Tilly Losch (Ottilie Ethel Leopoldine Losch) in ‘The Band Wagon’, 1931-1932
Ira Daniel Schwarz :: Tillie / Tilly Losch in ‘The Band Wagon’, 1931. In costume for Act 1·6: The Flag (danced by Tilly Losch).
Ira Daniel Schwarz :: Tillie / Tilly Losch in ‘The Band Wagon’, 1931. In costume for Act 1·6: The Flag (danced by Tilly Losch). Retrieved from hauntedbystorytelling

The New York Public Library hosts a group of around 150 photographs (shot by Vandamm Studio) of the musical The Band Wagon, unfortunately the resolution is very poor as well as the information provided: here is the direct link to them: NYPL/Billy Rose Theater Division/Vandamm theatrical photographs.

The Band Wagon opened on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theater on June 3rd, 1931, and concluded on January 16th, 1932, running a total of 260 performances. Produced by Max Gordon, with book by Walter Thomson and Howard Dietz, lyrics also by Dietz and music by Arthur Schwartz. Staging and lighting were by Hassard Short, choreography by Albertina Rasch, and scenic design by Albert R. Johnson. The cast included Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire, Helen Broderick, Tilly Losch, John Barker and Frank Morgan (among others). The show introduced for the first time Schwartz-Dietz’s song Dancing in the Dark (danced by Losch).

Structure of the revue: the musical comedy consisted in five sketches and thirteen songs or musical numbers divided in two acts. As far as we are aware, Losch took part in three of the musical numbers: The Flag, The Beggar Waltz (with Fred Astaire) and Dancing in the Dark (with John Barker).

Stiller Weg (Steiner, um 1930)

winter landscape in pictorial style by Albert Steiner ca. 1930
Albert Steiner :: Stiller Weg [Silent Path], um 1930. Silbergelatine-Abzug. Auf Träger signiert und betitelt. | src Koller Auktionen
Albert Steiner :: Stiller Weg [Silent Path], um 1930. Silbergelatine-Abzug. Auf Träger signiert und betitelt. | src Koller Auktionen
Albert Steiner :: Stiller Weg [Silent Path], um 1930. Silbergelatine-Abzug auf mattem Papier, montiert auf Trägerkarton. | src Koller Auktionen
Albert Steiner :: Stiller Weg [Quiet Path], um 1930. Silbergelatine-Abzug auf mattem Papier, montiert auf Trägerkarton. | src Koller Auktionen

Helen Tamiris by Cami Stone

Cami Stone :: From the grid perspective. The American dancer Helen Tamiris. Scherl's Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, February 1930
Cami Stone :: Aus der Schnürboden-Perspektive. Die amerikanische Tänzerin Tamiris. Scherl’s Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, Februar 1930
Cami Stone :: From the grid perspective. The American dancer Helen Tamiris. Scherl's Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, February 1930
Cami Stone :: From the grid perspective. The American dancer Helen Tamiris. Scherl’s Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, February 1930

Sisters G by Spurr, 1931

Melbourne Spurr :: Klara and Eleanor Gutchrlein. Single frame. Illustration. Das Magazin Band 7, H 79, March 1931
Melbourne Spurr :: Klara and Eleanor Gutchrlein. Einzelbild. Abbildung. Das Magazin  Band 7, H 79, März 1931
Melbourne Spurr :: Klara und Eleanor Gutchrlein. Einzelbild. Abbildung. Das Magazin Band 7, H 79, März 1931 (Detail)
Melbourne Spurr :: Klara and Eleanor Gutchrlein. Einzelbild. Abbildung. Das Magazin  Band 7, H 79, März 1931
Melbourne Spurr :: Klara and Eleanor Gutchrlein. Single frame. Illustration. Das Magazin Band 7, H 79, March 1931

Nude with an umbrella circa 1940

Nu au parapluie. Photographe anonyme. France, vers 1940. Tirage argentique d’époque. | Nude with an umbrella, ca. 1940. | src Galerie Lumière des roses • other pictures # 18
Nu au parapluie. Photographe anonyme. France, vers 1940. Tirage argentique d’époque. | Nude with an umbrella, ca. 1940. | src Galerie Lumière des roses • other pictures # 18
Nu au parapluie. Photographe anonyme. France, vers 1940. Tirage argentique d’époque. | Nude with an umbrella, ca. 1940. | src Galerie Lumière des roses • other pictures # 18

Pageant of the Superstitions 1930

Sasha :: Princess George Imeritinsky wearing a hat with large horns, part of her costume symbolizing 'Green'. She is taking part in the 'Pageant of the Superstitions' at the Haymarket Theatre in aid of the Queen Charlotte Maternity Hospital Maintenance Fund, October 11th, 1930. Costume designed by Barbara Cartland. | src Getty Images
Sasha :: Princess George Imeritinsky wearing a hat with large horns, part of her costume symbolizing ‘Green’. She is taking part in the ‘Pageant of the Superstitions’ at the Haymarket Theatre in aid of the Queen Charlotte Maternity Hospital Maintenance Fund, October 11th, 1930. Costume designed by Barbara Cartland. | src Getty Images
Sasha :: Barbara Cartland (1901-2000) wearing a huge horseshoe on her head as 'Good Luck' in the 'Pageant of the Superstitions' at the Haymarket Theatre, London, October 11th, 1930. | src Getty Images
Sasha :: Barbara Cartland (1901-2000) wearing a huge horseshoe on her head as ‘Good Luck’ in the ‘Pageant of the Superstitions’ at the Haymarket Theatre, London, November 1st, 1930. | src Getty Images
Sasha :: Mrs Roland Cubitt dressed as ‘Three Candles’ in a costume made by L & H Nathan Ltd., for the ‘Pageant of the Superstitions’, a feature of the ‘All Halloween Ball’, and repeated as a matinee at the Haymarket Theatre, in aid of the Queen Charlotte Maternity Hospital Fund, October 11th or November 1st, 1930. | src Getty Images

Tilly Losch · 1930s

Tilly Losch [1904-1974] German show dancer from the 1930s. Previously a solo dancer at the State Opera. In 1931 she married American millionaire Edward James. She acts in two films, which, however, do not make her famous. Spaarnestad Photo. Het Leven
“Tilly Losch [1904-1974] German show dancer from the 1930s. Previously a solo dancer at the State Opera. In 1931 she married American millionaire Edward James. She acts in two films, which, however, do not make her famous.” Spaarnestad Photo. Fotocollectie Het Leven