Mia Čorak Slavenska (1916-2002): one of the greatest ballerinas of all time who was also called a masterpiece of human mechanics Photographer’s blindstamp on right bottom (G. Reputin?) Zagreb | src Zadovoljna
«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
Anna Ludmila (sometimes Ludmilla), gifted ballerina and the premiere danseuse of the Chicago Opera Ballet in the 1920s. | src Fashion and Textile Museum (London) on Twitter
Moffett Studio :: Ballet dancer Anna Ludmilla (also Anna Ludmila, born Jean-Marie Kaley) with the Chicago Opera, 1919. Published: Jan. 1934. (Stamp on recto) | src eBay
Frederika Davis :: Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn in Nureyev’s “La Bayadère” with the Kirov Ballet, 1961. Music: Ludwig Minkus. Choreography: Ruldof Nureyev after Marius Petipa. | src nureyev.org