Vera Mirova (brochure) part I

Vera Mirova brochure, page 9. Phot. Schneider, Berlin. The Javanese Lotus dance, part of the Groedo sacred dance. | src Iowa University Libraries
Vera Mirova brochure, page 2. Phot. Schneider, Berlin. The Burmese or Burman dance from Bali. | src Iowa University Libraries
Vera Mirova brochure, pages 6 to 8. Phot. Portela, Spain. Egyptian and Hindu dance. | src Iowa University Libraries
Vera Mirova brochure, page 1. (G. Orloff). Portrait. Front cover of the dossier. | src Iowa University Libraries

Susanne Dombois by Herzfeld

Martin Herzfeld ~ Susanne Dombois Solotänzerin. Original alte Foto-Postkarte um 1922 mit handgeschriebenem Text [Herzlichst Ihre / sincerely yours] und Autogramm | src Versandantiquariat Jörg Korczynsky on eBay

Die Tanzbühnen der Welt

Anny Gerzer and Joyce Berry. Die Tanzbühnen der Welt. Eckstein-Halpaus | src moviecards – virtual history
Ida Rubinstein and Mira von Yassi. Die Tanzbühnen der Welt. Eckstein-Halpaus | src moviecards – virtual history
Anny Gerzer. Phot. Stiffel. Die Tanzbühnen der Welt, # 047. Eckstein-Halpaus | src moviecards - virtual history
Anny Gerzer. Phot. Stiffel. Die Tanzbühnen der Welt, # 047. Eckstein-Halpaus | src moviecards – virtual history

Dancer as an Indian woman, 1923

Carnival. Dancer costumed as an Indian woman with beautiful feathers on the occasion of a carnival ball, 1923. [original: Carnaval. Danseres gekostumeerd als indiaanse vrouw met een prachtige verentooi ter gelegenheid van een carnavalsbal. 1923. Plaats onbekend. 1923] | src Het Geheugen ~ Fotocollectie Het Leven

Nyota Inyoka in her sacred dance

The Indian dancer Nyota Inyoka in her sacred dance, Theater des Champs Elysées, Paris, France, 1926. [Original: De Indische danseres Nyota Inoka die tallozen in geestdrift brengt met haar heilige dans, Theater des Champs Elysées te Parijs, Frankrijk, 1926.] | src Het GeheugenFotocollectie Het Leven

Soul of the Dance, 1933

Harold F. Kells :: Soul of the Dance, 1933, gelatin silver print toned, heightened with crayon (?). | src National Gallery of Canada

“The Caterpillar Dance”, 1931

“The Caterpillar Dance” Helene Shelda a young Russian dancer who was inspired by the Hindus in British India, achieves great success in Paris, 1931. Original caption: Balletstukken op naam. “De Rupsdans” Helene Shelda een jonge Russische danseres die werd gëinspireerd door de Hindoe’s in Brits-Indië, oogst grote successen in Parijs, Frankrijk 1931. | src Het GeheugenFotocollectie Het Leven

The Dancer Gertrude Barrison

Fritz Zeymer :: The Dancer Gertrude Barrison (plate 3) from the First Theater Program of Kabarett Fledermaus (Cabaret Fledermaus) 1907. In October 1907, the Wiener Werkstätte opened the nightspot and performing arts space. Designed by Carl Otto Czeschka, this program exemplifies the then-current idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art. | src MoMA

The Female Figure, ca. 1917

Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: The Female Nude, ca. 1917. Dye imbibition print. Rotogravure. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Inscriptions on verso: [stamp] Original Photograph by Karl Struss \ FROM “THE FEMALE FIGURE.” \ First Series. Plate Nº. [in ink]: 16.

Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: The Female Figure, ca. 1917. Hess-Ives print. Rotogravure. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Inscriptions on verso: [stamp] Original Photograph by Karl Struss \ FROM “THE FEMALE FIGURE.” \ First Series. Plate Nº. [in graphite]: 32.