Ellen Tels, ca. 1912

Hugo Erfurth :: Ellen Tels, tanzend, um 1912. Silver gelatine print auf mattem Papier. Abzug von 1916. Mit Blindstempel u.re. "Hugo Erfurt Dresden 1916".
Hugo Erfurth :: Ellen Tels, tanzend, um 1912. Silver gelatine print auf mattem Papier. Abzug von 1916. Mit Blindstempel u.re. “Hugo Erfurt Dresden 1916”.
Hugo Erfurth :: Ellen Tels, dancing, around 1912. Silver gelatin printed on matte paper. Print from 1916. With blind stamp below right. “Hugo Erfurt Dresden 1916”.
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Von diesem Motiv existiert ebenfalls eine Fotopostkarte mit einbelichtetem Künstlersignum.

There is also a photo postcard of this motif with the artist’s signature imprinted on it. See image below.

Hugo Erfuth :: Ellen Tels-Rabenek, undated. Vintage card. | view on original post
Hugo Erfurth :: Ellen Tels, dancing, around 1912. Silver gelatin print on matte paper. Print from 1916. With blind stamp below right. "Hugo Erfurt Dresden 1916". Ellen Tels studied classical and free dance with Elisabeth Duncan, Isidora Duncan's younger sister, and worked at the Moscow Art Theater, where she ran her own studio from 1911 to 1919. With her ensemble she showed her own choreographic creations and made guest appearances between 1911 and 1914 in Western Europe, especially in Austria and Germany.
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Hugo Erfurth :: Ellen Tels, tanzend, um 1912. Silver gelatine print auf mattem Papier. Abzug von 1916. Mit Blindstempel u.re. “Hugo Erfurt Dresden 1916”.
Hugo Erfurth :: Ellen Tels, dancing, around 1912. Silver gelatin print on matte paper. Print from 1916. With blind stamp below right. “Hugo Erfurt Dresden 1916”.
src Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden ~ link to hi-res

Ellen Tels hatte Klassischen und Freien Tanz bei Elisabeth Duncan, der jüngeren Schwester von Isidora Duncan, studiert und war im Künstlertheater Moskau tätig, wo sie von 1911 bis 1919 ein eigenes Studio betrieb. Mit ihrem Ensemble zeigte sie choreografische Eigenkreationen und gastierte zwischen 1911 und 1914 in Westeuropa, vor allem in Österreich und Deutschland.

Ellen Tels studied classical and free dance with Elisabeth Duncan, Isadora Duncan’s younger sister, and worked at the Moscow Art Theater, where she ran her own studio from 1911 to 1919. With her ensemble she showed her own choreographic creations and made guest appearances between 1911 and 1914 in Western Europe, especially in Austria and Germany.

Ery Bos, dance study, ca. 1928

Atelier Robertson (1927–1933) :: Ery Bos. From a group of four dance studies, Berlin, ca. 1928. Each with the photographer’s studio stamp and handwritten annotations in pencil on the reverse. | src Ostlich 15th Photo Auction
Ery Bos. Der Künstlerische Tanz (Eckstein) card # 103 | src Virtual History

Edith von Schrenck, ca. 1928

Atelier Robertson (1927–1933) :: Edith von Schrenck (?). From a group of four dance studies, Berlin, ca. 1928. Each with the photographer's studio stamp and handwritten annotations in pencil on the reverse. | src Ostlich 15th Photo Auction
Atelier Robertson (1927–1933) :: Edith von Schrenck (?). From a group of four dance studies, Berlin, ca. 1928. Each with the photographer’s studio stamp and handwritten annotations in pencil on the reverse. | src Ostlich 15th Photo Auction

Dance study, Berlin, ca. 1928

Atelier Robertson (1927–1933) :: Clotilde von Derp (?). From a group of four dance studies, Berlin, ca. 1928. Each with the photographer’s studio stamp and handwritten annotations in pencil on the reverse. | src Ostlich 15th Photo Auction

Hertha Feist, ca. 1928

Atelier Robertson (1927–1933) :: Hertha Feist. From a group of four dance studies, Berlin, ca. 1928. Each with the photographer's studio stamp and handwritten annotations in pencil on the reverse. | src Ostlich 15th Photo Auction (11-2016)
Atelier Robertson (1927–1933) :: Hertha Feist. From a group of four dance studies, Berlin, ca. 1928. Each with the photographer’s studio stamp and handwritten annotations in pencil on the reverse. | src Ostlich 15th Photo Auction (11-2016)
Hertha Feist. Der Künstlerische Tanz (Eckstein) card # 86 | src Virtual History
Hertha Feist. Der Künstlerische Tanz (Eckstein) card # 86 | src Virtual History

Dore Hoyer „Ophelia“, 1941

Siegfried Enkelmann :: Dance portrait of Dore Hoyer as „Ophelia“, 1941. Vintage gelatin silver print. (detail) | src eBay
Siegfried Enkelmann :: Dore Hoyer „Ophelia“, 1941. Tanz des Whansinns. Musik: Debussy (annotated on filing card). Vintage gelatin silver print. | src eBay

Anna Robenne as Pierrot

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

Florence O’Denishawn, 1920

Nickolas Muray (1892–1965) :: Florence O’Denishawn, 1920. Gelatin silver print. Gift of Mrs. Nickolas Muray. | src Eastman Museum