Edward J. Steichen :: Dancer Margaret Severn in costume striking a pose with one arm above her head and the other holding her skirt hem. Vanity Fair, 1920s. | src and hi-res Getty Images
Max Pollak :: Lo Hesse, ca. 1925. Drypoint with color aquatint. src Annex Gallery «Lo Hesse was a German dancer, model, and muse of Avant Garde designer Walter Schnackenberg in Berlin and Munich in the 1910s. She was known for her extravagantly costumed performances with famed dancer Joachim von Seewitz.»
Edward Steichen ~ Harriet Hoctor. Unpublished photograph in a black costume, en pointe, with her arms in front her, 1934. Vanity Fair | src Condé-Nast store ~ Fine ArtEdward Jean Steichen ~ American dancer Harriet Hoctor on pointe in an arabesque, wearing all black costume which includes a cap. Vanity Fair, 1932 | src getty imagesEdward J. Steichen ~ American dancer Harriet Hoctor on pointe in an arabesque, wearing a black costume and black cap. | src getty images
Max Pollak :: Ronny Johansson. Tänzerin in Pose, mit erhobenen Händen, um 1920, signiert “Max Pollak”. | Max Pollak, ”Ronny Johansson” dancer in pose, with raised hands, ca. 1920. | src Auktionshaus Mehlis
Max Pollak ~ Die Tänzerin Maria Ley. Originalradierung. Die Graphischen Künste, 1924. Verlag der Gesellschaft für Vervielfältingrnde Kunst, Wien | src Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergMax Pollak ~ Die Tänzerin Maria Ley. Radierung in Rot | Dancer Maria Ley. Etching in red | src Auktionshaus Kiefer via LotSearch
Max Pollak :: Joachim von Seewitz (Joachim Wilhelm Friedrich Carl Oscar von Brüsewitz). Depiction of the dancer as Pierrot with a long robe hanging from his body, color etching, around 1920. | src Auktionhaus Mehlis