Acrobatic pose, 1920s

Andrei Teleshev :: Acrobatic pose. Artist’s photographic print, mounted oval photograph. AT [Andrei Teleshev repository. Collection of the Teleshev family, Moscow]. | src Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930

Ostrakon con danzatrice

Ostrakon figurato con rappresentazione di danzatrice in posizione acrobatica. La donna è seminuda, con indosso un pareo nero e gli orecchini a cerchio in oro. È raffigurata, mentre si piega, perfettamente di profilo. Calcare dipinto. Nuovo Regno, XIX-XX dinastia (1292-1076 a.C.). Provenienza: Deir el-Medina.
Ostrakon with representation of a dancer in an acrobatic position. The woman is half-naked, wearing a black sarong and gold hoop earrings. She is pictured, bending over, perfectly in profile. Painted limestone. New Kingdom, 19th-20th dynasty (1292-1076 BC). Provenance: Deir el-Medina
source Museo Egizio, Torino

Dancer Dinah Grace, 1930s

Lotte Jacobi :: Dancer Dinah Grace, Berlin, 1930s. | src realityayslum [‘Grace was very young when this picture was taken, but Lotte thought she was the best dancer she ever photographed. She was amazed at how easily Grace could move and do anything asked of her.’ quoted and scanned from ‘Lotte Jacobi: Theater & Dance Photographs’, Countryman Press, 1982.]