Gipsy Rhouma-je, 1926

Photo Sobol :: Miss Gipsy Rhouma-je qui danse à l’Ermitage. Paris-plaisirs: revue mensuelle esthétique et humoristique, 1926. nº 48. | src BnF ~ Gallica

Travestiekünstler Barbette, 1929

Atelier d’Ora (Arthur Benda) :: Damenimitator Artist und Travestiekünstler (eigentl. Karl Rundfrege) tanzt bei einem Auftritt im Variete Scala in Berlin. Veröffentlicht im Tempo 1.07.1929. Lady imitator artist and travesty artist (aka Karl Rundfrege) dances at a performance in the Variete Scala in Berlin. Published in Tempo 01/07/1929. | src Getty Images | related posts

Burlesque by Harlip 1920s-1930s

Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 3 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 3 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 2 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 2 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 4 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src Anamorfose and Drouot
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 4 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose and Drouot
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 1 (Nu au voile - Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose
Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 1 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose

Harlip was a photographic studio specializing in celebrity portraits and based in London. Until 1937, the Harlip studio had its headquarters on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Afterwards, the Harlips left Berlin due to the growing crackdown on Jewish businesses and moved to London. After Dr. Harlip’s death in 1945, Mrs. Harlip continued the business there as one of the great socialite photographers of the 1950s. | src La Gazette Drouot

Sylvia Neirick · Frolics · 1926

Frolics magazine. Sept. 1926, Vol. 1, No. 4, published monthly by Frolic Publishing Company Inc. | src internet archive
De Mirjian Studio ~ Sylvia Neirick in Passion of 1926. Frolics magazine. September 1926, Vol. 1, No. 4 | src internet archive

Movement study, 1920s

John de Mirjian (de Mirjian studio, NYC) :: Ethereal study in movement of an unidentified Jazz Age showgirl, 1922-1928. | src WorthPoint