Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch als “Teeblüte” in “Schlagobers”, Staatsoper, Wien | Tilly Losch as Princess Tea in Schlagobers (by Richard Strauss), Vienna National Opera, May 9, 1924. | src Theatermuseum, Wien Permalink (zitierbarer Link) related image here
Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch als Teeblüte in dem Ballett “Schlagobers” | Tilly Losch as Princess Tea in Schlagobers (by Richard Strauss), 1924 | src Theatermuseum Wien Permalink (zitierbarer Link)
Arnold Genthe (1869 – 1942) :: Miss Tillie Losch and Harald Kreutzberg , 1927. Gelatin silver print. Inscriptions on verso, lower center, in pencil: “108”; lower right, in pencil: “Genthe 14”. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Edward Jean Steichen :: Dancer and actress Tilly Losch walking between two big pillars with head tilted to the side and open palms, wearing a costume of her own design for the play ‘Wake up and Dream’. Originally published in Vogue magazine, 1930. | src and hi-res Getty Images
Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch as Princess Tea in Schlagobers (by Richard Strauss), 1924. | From State Opera ballerinas Tilly Losch and Hedy Pfundmayr are the focus of the exhibition at Wiener Photoinstitut Bonartes.
French actress Jetta Goudal (1898-1985) plays the unhappy wife of Adolphe Menjou in the silent comedy ‘Open All Night’ (aka ‘One Parisian Night), directed by Paul Bern for Paramount (1924). Jetta is wearing a particularly revealing dress which exposes her cleavage down to her navel. | src Getty Images
Atelier von Behr had a studio in New York at 20 West 8th Street and specialised in portraiture but little else is known about the company. (Getty Images)