«Cléopâtre», London, 1923

E.O. Hoppé :: Anna Pavlova as Cleopatra and Laurent Novikoff as Amoun in «Cléopâtre» at Ivy House, Hampstead Heath, London, England, 1923. | src E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection / Ballets Russes (1909-1929)

Sterbender Schwan, 1920

Ernst Oppler :: Anna Pawlowa als “Sterbender Schwan”. Radierung (Etching). Vom Künstler signiert und nummeriert. 1920. | src Bassenge Auktionen

Pavlova greeting card

Madame d’Ora :: Anna Pavlova (1885–1931). Grußkarte an Willem Grütters 1928. (Greeting card). | src MK&G ~ Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg

Anna Pavlova, ca. 1915

Arnold Genthe :: Anna Pavlowa, about 1915. Gelatin silver print.
«The Russian ballerina Anna Pavlowa (or Pavlova) so greatly admired Arnold Genthe’s work that she made the unusual decision to visit his studio, rather than have him come to her rehearsals. The resulting portrait of the prolific dancer, leaping in mid-air, is the only photograph to capture Pavlowa in free movement. Genthe regarded this print as one of the best dance photographs he ever made.»
src The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles