Frieda Riess :: Portrait of cabaret artist Margo Lion singing the couplet ‘Die Linie der Mode’ in the Wilde Bühne in Berlin, 1924. Music by Mischa Spoliansky, Text: Marcellus Schiffer | src Getty ImagesFrieda Rieß:: Margo Lion singing the couplet ‘Die Linie der Mode’ in the Wilde Bühne, Berlin, 1924. Music by Mischa Spoliansky, Text: Marcellus Schiffer | src Marcellus Schiffer und Margo Lion Archiv at Akademie der Künste, BerlinAtelier Eberth :: Margo Lion, cabaret artist and actress (1899-1989). Portrait singing the couplet ‘Die Linie der Mode’ in the Wilde Bühne in Berlin. Published in Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung BIZ 44/1923. | src Getty Images
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
Lisette Model :: Valeska Gert, ‘Olé’, 1940. Gelatin silver print. Gift of the Estate of Lisette Model. | src National Gallery of Canada Lisette Model :: Valeska Gert, ‘Olé’, 1940. Gelatin silver print. | src National Gallery of Canada
Edward J. Steichen :: Mrs. Leo Lentelli wearing a Chanticleer costume designed by Italian-American sculptor Leo Lentelli. Published in Vogue, April 1st, 1924. | src Condé Nast
Otto (Paris) :: Ida Rubinstein, rysk dansare och skådespelare i Paris, ca. 1910. Bromoil print. | src Moderna MuseetOtto (Paris) :: Ida Rubinstein, Russian dancer and actress in Paris, ca. 1910. Bromoil print. | src Moderna Museet
Nini & Carry Hess :: Mary Wigman in „Die sieben Tänze des Lebens“, 1921, Theaterwissenschaftliche Sammlung, Universität zu Köln | Mary Wigman in “The Seven Dances of Life”, 1921, Theater Studies Collection, University of Cologne