Maria Ley-Piscator, 1921

Franz Löwy :: Austrian dancer Maria Ley-Piscator (1898-1999), 1921. Published in 'Die Dame' 06/1921. | src Getty Images
Franz Löwy :: Austrian dancer Maria Ley-Piscator (1898-1999), 1921. Published in ‘Die Dame’ 06/1921. | src Getty Images
Franz Löwy :: Austrian dancer Maria Ley-Piscator (1898-1999), 1921. Published in 'Die Dame' 06/1921. | src Getty Images
Franz Löwy :: Fashion picture of dancer Maria Ley-Piscator, 1921. Published in ‘Die Dame’ 06/1921 issue. | src Getty Images

Margaritha Sacchetto, 1922

Franz Löwy :: Full figure portrait of German dancer and actress Rita Sacchetto (born Margaritha Sacchetto), after married Countess Zamoysky. Published by ‘Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung’, 07/1922. | src Ullstein Bild via Getty Images

Coiffeur Antoine by Löwy

Franz Löwy :: Coiffeur Antoine, French inventor of the 'crop' haircut, posing as an Indian deity, 1926. Photographer: Franz Loewy. Property of Ullstein Bild | src Getty Images
Franz Löwy :: Coiffeur Antoine, hairdresser. Portrait of the inventor of the crop haircut. Monsieur Antoine posing as an Indian deity, 1926. Photographer: Franz Loewy. Property of Ullstein Bild | src Getty Images

Hair stylist Antoine, 1925

Franz Löwy :: Coiffeur Antoine (Haarkuenstler), inventor of the bobbed haircut, in pearl jewelry at a costume festival, 1925. Published in Die Dame 17/1925 and BIZ 20/1925. Photographer: Franz Loewy. Property of Ullstein Bild | src Getty Images
Franz Löwy :: Coiffeur Antoine (Haarkuenstler), inventor of the bobbed haircut, in pearl jewelry at a costume festival, 1925. Published in Die Dame 17/1925 and BIZ 20/1925. Photographer: Franz Loewy. Property of Ullstein Bild | src Getty Images

Sent M’Ahesa, 1928

Franz Löwy (Vienna) :: Dancer Sent M’Ahesa (Elsa von Carlberg). From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time], p. 11. Published in 1928. | src Marcus Bunyan
Hanns Holdt :: Sent M’ahesa (Elsa von Carlberg). From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time] by Hermann Aubel and Marianne Aubel. Leipzig, 1928. p. 10. | originally posted on tumblr | src Crossett Library