Dr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 3 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfoseDr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 2 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. Vintage silver print. | src anamorfoseDr. Gregory Harlip :: Burlesque # 4 (Nu au voile – Nu féminin debout), Germany, ca. 1930. | src anamorfose and DrouotDr. 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
Stredoeurópsky grafik z prelomu 19. – 20. storočia. Bajadéra, 1900–1920. | Central European graphic artist from the turn of the 19th – 20th century. Bajadera, 1900–1920. | src Galéria mesta Bratislavy
Alfred Cheney Johnston :: Lina Basquette, Dancing Star, gelatin silver print, titled in pencil, numbered ‘Copy – 191’ in pen on verso, with photographer’s stamp as well as a copyright stamp for George R. Rinhart. | src liveauctioneers
Germaine Krull (1897–1985) :: Dance Study with Mask II, Berlin 1923. Annotated in pencil on the reverse: ‘SPUK, 1923’. From the series Spuk with dancer Berthe Krull (Germaine Krull’s sister). | src liveautioneers
Laure Albin Guillot ~ Étude de nus, ca. 1935. Tirage argentique d’époque signe au crayon en bas a droite. Indications au crayon pour une reproduction au verso. | src Leclere & De BaecqueLaure Albin Guillot [née Laure Meffredi] ~ Deux danseuses (nues), 1935. | src philetchri