Henry Buergel Goodwin :: Primavera und Beatrice Mariagraëte, 1917. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 49, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg | alternative renditionHenry Buergel Goodwin :: Primavera und Beatrice Mariagraëte, 1917. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 49, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg | alternative rendition
Paul O. Doyé :: Clotilde von Derp Sacharoff in “Humoreske” von Reger. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 59, 1927. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Bildnis der Tänzerin Clotilde Sacharoff (Clotilde von Derp). Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 59, 1927. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Henry B. Goodwin :: Jenny Hasselqvist as The Dying Swan. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 44, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergHenry Buergel Goodwin :: Jenny Hasselqvist als Sterbender Schwan (The Dying Swan). Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Nº 44, 1919. | src Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergHenry B. Goodwin :: Jenny Hasselqvist, The Dying Swan. From a series of photos of Hasselquist taken between 1916 and 1918. The Goodwin Collection, The Royal Swedish Library. | src Karen Vedel: The Performance of Pictorialist Dance Photography
A group of ritualists from the ‘Forward into Light’ pageant which will close the ‘Women for Congress’ conference of the National Woman’s Party at Westport-on-Lake-Champlain, New York, August 15-16-17, 1924. | src Library of Congress – Records of the National Woman’s Party
Dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Rosalia Chladek (1905-1995, Austria-Hungary) dancing a waltz by Johann Strauss from the opera ‘Ritter Pazman’, date unknown, probably circa 1934. Published in Die Dame 23/1934. Photo by Schule Hellerau-Laxenburg, Baer | src Getty Images