Nickolas Muray :: Pierrot. Anna Robenne. Titled: Pierrot, stamped and titled by photographer on verso: “Anna Robenne as Pierrot by Michel Fokine at John Golden Theatre, Sunday eve April 28”. | src liveauctioneers
Anna Robenne interviewed by George Engelhardt. Art Lovers Magazine, December 1925 issue. Published monthly by Art Publications, Inc. | src internet archive
«The Dance Lives in Me, and I in the Dance». Anna Robenne interviewed by George Engelhardt. Art Lovers Magazine, December 1925 issue. Published monthly by Art Publications, Inc. | src internet archive
«The artist must be healthy, especially the dancer». Mme. Anna Robenne interviewed by George Engelhardt. Art Lovers Magazine, December 1925 issue. Published monthly by Art Publications, Inc. | src internet archive
«The Life Story of Mme. Anna Robenne, Russia’s Youngest Premiere Danseuse, as Told to George Engelhardt». Art Lovers Magazine, December 1925 issue. Published monthly by Art Publications, Inc. | src internet archive
Russian dancer Anna Robenne in “Mot ljuset” [Towards the Light]. The picture shows how Robenne took an active part in the typical trend of the time. Both Finnish and American material contain traces that indicate that nude dancing was an important component of her broad repertoire. Photographer: Hammarqvist (Olsson’s name has been deleted on one of the pictures in the series). Image source: Theater History Archive, Gothenburg City Museum via I avantgardets skugga by Rikard Hoogland (Published by Gothenburg University)
Russian dancer Anna Robenne in “Mot ljuset” [Towards the Light]. | image src Teaterhistoriska arkive | alternative renditionAnna Robenne (Anna Ohman) in “Mot Ijuset” (Towards the Light), ca. 1920. Photo: Olsson & Hammarqvist (Olsson’s name has been deleted from one of the pictures in the series). [annotated on verso: Nr. 6. “Mot ljuset”] | image src Göteborgs stadsmuseum