Maurice Goldberg :: Vlasta Maslova (a Pavlowa protegée and former member of her Ballet) and Edmund Makalif, Vaudeville dancer, appeared together in «It’s up to You». Published in Theatre Magazine, July 1921 issue. | src archive.org
Waldemar Eide :: Dancing Study (Vera Fokina with costume for Salome at the Russian Ballet), 1919. Published in Photograms of the year 1919. Edited by F. J. Mortimer.| src archive.org
Vera Kholodnaya. Portrait, profile to the left, in a light kerchief tied around the head like a turban, with long earrings consisting of three large circles. Between 1914 and 1919. Postcard from the collection of Natalia Balachenkova. | src Presidential LibraryRussian silent cinema actress Vera Kholodnaya (aka ‘Queen of Screen’). Russian postcard, nº 47. Collection Didier Hanson. | src FlickrVera Vasilyevna Kholodnaya (1893-1919), 1917 (card nº131). Portrait, profile to the right. Postcard from the collection of Natalia Balachenkova. | src Presidential Library