Die hübschen Berlinerinnen

Friedrich Seidenstrücker ~ Inga (sic) Smith and Ilse Retmeyer in gymnastic costumes leotards. Published by ‘Uhu’ 6/1933 | src getty images
Zwei schöne Berlinerinnen (Ingrid und Ilse) UHU B.9, H.6, Marz 1933
Wo kommen die vielen hübschen Berlinerinnen her? / Wälbi
Eine Umfrage auf den Sportplätzen (von Seidenstücker)
Wo kommen die vielen hübschen Berlinerinnen her? / Hilde
Where do all the pretty Berlin women come from? / Hilde
Friedrich Seidenstrücker ~ Hilde Feldman balancing on a railing at a sports field, undated. Published by Uhu 6/1933 | src getty images
Wo kommen die vielen hübschen Berlinerinnen her? / Gertrud / UHU B.9, H.6, Marz 1933
Friedrich Seidenstrücker ~ Female javelin thrower posing with a javelin, ca. 1933. Published by Uhu 06/1933 | src getty images
Wo kommen die vielen hübschen Berlinerinnen her? / Eine Umfrage auf den Sportplätzen
Where do all the pretty Berlin women come from? / A survey on the sports fields
Wo kommen die vielen hübschen Berlinerinnen her? / Hanna / UHU B.9, H.6, Marz 1933
Friedrich Seidenstrücker ~ Woman in a gymnastics suit turning her back towards a mirror. Published by ‘B.Z.’ 19.01.1943 | src getty images

La Jana in the film Truxa · 1937

La Jana. Tanzszene aus dem Film ‘Truxa‘ mit Tamburin. Regie: Hans H. Zerlett, nach dem Roman von Heinrich Seiler. Deutschland, 1936 (23.01.1936) | src getty images
Truxa (1937) Illustrierter Film-Kurier (IFK) Filmprogramm Nr. 2564 (BFK : Berliner Film-Kurier) | src eBay
La Jana (aka Jenny Hiebel) in a dance scene with a tambourine from the movie 'Truxa' (Hans H. Zerlett, 1937). Published by 'Die Dame' 04/1937 | src getty images
La Jana (aka Jenny Hiebel) in a dance scene with a tambourine from the movie ‘Truxa’ (Hans H. Zerlett, 1937). Published by ‘Die Dame’ 04/1937 | src getty images
La Jana [b. Henriette Margarethe Hiebel] in the film ‘Truxa‘ (Hans H. Zerlett, 1937) | src getty images
La Jana in a dance scene from the movie ‘Truxa’ (Hans H. Zerlett, 1936). Published by Berliner Morgenpost 18.01.1937 | src getty images
La Jana and Ernst Fritz Fürbringer in ‘Truxa‘ (Regie: Hans H. Zerlett). Published by ‘Hier Berlin’ 36/1936 | src getty images
La Jana in the film ‘Truxa’. Regie: Hans H. Zerlett (1937). Published by ‘B.Z.’ 14.08.1936 | src getty images

Tsuguharu Foujita by d’Ora

Madame d’Ora :: Japanese artist, painter and printmaker Tsuguharu Foujita posing, ca. 1926. Published in Berliner Zeitung 1926. Photographer: d’Ora Paris (Dora Kallmus) | src getty images

La Jana in Tanzpose in Truxa

La Jana in the film ‘Truxa‘. Regie: Hans H. Zerlett (1937). Published by ‘B.Z.’ 14.08.1936 | src getty images

The famous tightrope artist Truxa is drinking at the Artisan bar in New York. He meets a young man, Husen, and gives him his stage name Truxa. He is to take the real Truxa’s place at a circus show in the Wintergarten in Berlin (src IMdB)

La Jana. Tanzszene aus dem Film ‘Truxa‘ mit Tamburin. Regie: Hans H. Zerlett, nach dem Roman von Heinrich Seiler. Deutschland, 1936 (23.01.1936) | src getty images
La Jana. Truxa (1937) Illustrierter Film-Kurier Filmprogramm Nr. 1617 (WFK : Wiener Film-Kurier) | src eBay

The series “Illustrierte Film-Kurier” (Wien), collectors code: WFK, was published from 1930 (around the beginning of the sound film era) to 1938 (the annexation of Austria). After the series was discontinued in 1938, the Berlin IFK (Illustrierte Film-Kurier) [BFK : Berliner Illustrierte Film-Kurier] was also distributed in Austria until the end of the war. A total of 2065 numbered program booklets (Filmprogramm; Programmhefte) were published in the WFK series. Under the name “Film im Bild”; eight unnumbered previous editions were produced specifically for certain premiere theaters (e.g. Schweden-Kino or Apollo). | quoted from source

La Jana in Tanzpose, Frankreich, 1930-1938. New York Times Photo. | src ÖNB
Truxa (1937) Illustrierter Film-Kurier (IFK) Filmprogramm Nr. 2564 (BFK : Berliner Film-Kurier) | src eBay

Gret Palucca jumping 1920s-1930s

Charlotte Rudolph :: Le Saut de Palucca, ca. 1922-1923. Centre Pompidou, Diffusion RMN. © Adagp, Paris 2011. | src Danser sa vie
Siegfried Enkelmann / Atelier Robertson :: Sprungstudie (Gret Palucca), Berlin 1930. © 2019, ProLitteris, Zurich. | src e-flux
Hans Robertson (Atelier Robertson) :: Dancer Gret Palucca, (1902-1993) jumping, ca. 1931. Published by: ‘B.Z.’ 05.11.1931. | src Getty Images