Florence Vandamm :: Actress Beatrice Lillie, in character as the Coloratura for Charlot’s Revue of 1924, with her mouth open as if singing, wearing a tiara, a long dark velvet sleeveless dress, long white gloves unbuttoned at the wrists and left hanging from there with fingers dangling, and a scarf of sheer netting thrown around her neck, holding a bouquet of flowers. Vanity Fair, 1926. | src and hi-res Getty Images
Florence Vandamm :: Bronislava Nijinska dressed in costume with a crown / tiara and flower-detailed dress, ca. 1930. | src Getty ImagesLa Nijinska Chorégraphe des Ballets Russes. From : Programme Officiel des Ballets et Opéras Russes de Serge de Diaghilew (Théatre National de L’Opéra), Mai-Juin 1922 | src Library of CongressLa Nijinska / Chorégraphe des Ballets Russes. From : Programme Officiel des Ballets et Opéras Russes de Serge de Diaghilew (Théatre National de L’Opéra), Mai-Juin 1922 | src Library of CongressFlorence Van Damm :: Photograph of Bronislava Nijinska as the Humming Bird Princess in The Sleeping Princess, 1921. | src L. of CongressFlorence Van Damm :: Photograph of Bronislava Nijinska as the Humming Bird Princess in The Sleeping Princess, 1921. | src L. of Congress
Hugo Erfurth :: Gertrud Strehlewitz. Kgl. S. Hofschauspielerin als “Gretchen”, um 1915. Verso in Tusche bezeichnet “Gertrud Strelewitz. Gretchen. Faust I.” Ungelaufene Fotokarte. | src liveauctioneers
French comedian Cora Laparcerie as Myriem (costume by Paul Poiret) in the play “Le Minaret” by Jacques Richepin in Paris. Published in French paper “Le Théâtre”, May 1913 (Photo by Apic. Uncredited photographer.) | src and hi-res Getty Images
«Lisa Kresse (als Nyar), die Hauptdarstellerin von “Die Frau auf der Schildkröte” | Lisa Kresse (as Nyar), the leading actress of “The Woman on the Tortoise” (Toni Attenberger, Germany, 1920)» Deutsche Tänzerin und Stummfilmschauspielerin Lisa Kresse. Advertisement in film industry periodical Der Film, nº 9, 28 February 1920 issue. Anonymous photographer, not identified photographer. | src wikimedia
Atelier d’Ora – Benda ~ Ruth Bayton, Revuetänzerin von Folies Wagram im der Revue: ‘Der Zug nach dem Westen’ erschienen Uhu Magazin 10/1927. | Ruth Bayton, revue dancer from Follies Wagram in the revue: ‘The train to the west’ published in Uhu magazine 10/1927. | src Getty ImagesBrauner Samt. Ruth Bayton, die behauptet, den Black Bottom erfunden zu haben. UHU Magazin B.3 H.10, Juli 1927