Nijinsky in ‘Le dieu bleu’, 1912

Vaslav Nijinsky dans Le Dieu bleu [photographie de Waléry (1866-1935)], 1912. | src BnF ~ National Library of France
Vaslav Nijinsky dans Le Dieu bleu [photographie de Waléry (1866-1935)], 1912. | src BnF ~ National Library of France
Vaslav Nijinsky dans Le Dieu bleu [photographie de Waléry (1866-1935)], 1912. | src BnF ~ National Library of France
Vaslav Nijinsky dans Le Dieu bleu [photographie de Waléry (1866-1935)], 1912. | src BnF ~ National Library of France

Le Dieu bleu :: Légende hindoue en 1 acte, chorégraphie de Michel Fokine. Paris : Théâtre du Châtelet, 13-05-1912. Photographe présumé: Waléry (1866-1935).

Lina Cavalieri vintage card

Léopold-Émile Reutlinger :: Italian Opera Singer Lina Cavalieri, aka Lina Prokofiev, 1900s. Reutlinger card nº 1188. | src retro-vintage-photography | originally posted on tumblr

Callas in color, 1950s-1960s

Photograph of Maria Callas as Violetta, taken by Houston Rogers during a performance of ‘La Traviata’ in London in 1958.
Photograph of Maria Callas as Floria Tosca in Act II of Puccini’s opera ‘Tosca’ at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1964, England. | src and © Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Maria Callas, La Traviata, 1958

Houston Rogers :: Photograph of Maria Callas as Violetta, during a performance of ‘La Traviata’ in London, 1958
Maria Callas as Violetta in ‘La Traviata’, 1950s | src Greek Herald
Photograph of Maria Callas in Verdi’s opera La Traviata at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1958, England. | src and © Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Garbo as Queen Christina

Clarence Sinclair Bull :: Candles for a Queen / Three Candles. Swedish born actress Greta Garbo in costume for her role in the film ’Queen Christina’, directed by Rouben Mamoulian, 25th October 1933 (Getty Images) | src IMdB
Clarence Sinclair Bull :: Candles for a Queen / Three Candles. Swedish born actress Greta Garbo in costume for her role in the film ’Queen Christina’, directed by Rouben Mamoulian, 25th October 1933 (Getty Images) | src IMdB

The Scarlet Empress (1934)

George Rinhart :: Actress Marlene Dietrich Wearing Fur in The Scarlet Empress. Original Caption: Marlene Dietrich as Catherine II of Russia in The Scarlet Empress, a film by Josef von Sternberg (1934). | src Alice Japan and Getty Images


Sylvie par Henri Manuel · 1909

Henri Manuel (1874–1947) ~ Sylvie, aka Louise Sylvie. French postcard by Photo N.D., dated 1-11-1909 | src flickr

 Sylvie (1883–1970) was a French actress, who played supporting parts in French and Italian films from 1912 till 1965. In her last film, she finally played the leading role.

Schalk ~ Scoundrel, 1920s

Mario von Bucovich (Atelier Karl Schenker) :: Niddy Impekoven. “Schalk” (Scoundrel). In Der künstlerische Tanz unserer Zeit by Hermann and Marianne Aubel. Leipzig: K.R. Langewiesche, 1928. | src Crossett Library
Karl Schenker :: Niddy Impekoven. “Schalk”. Ross Verlag postcard, series 381/3. | src Photographies pour Tous
Karl Schenker :: Niddy Impekoven. “Schalk”. Ross Verlag postcard, series 381/2. | src Photographies pour Tous
Karl Schenker :: Niddy Impekoven as “Schalk”. Original photograph designed as a postcard, 1920′s. In the border: publisher: “Ross”, Berlin. Publisher’s series No. 381/2. | src Zvab

Sherman as Cahun (1975)

cindy sherman as claude cahun
Cindy Sherman :: Untitled, 1975. Chromogenic photograph. © Cindy Sherman | src Brooklyn Museum
Cindy Sherman :: Untitled, 1975. Chromogenic photograph. © Cindy Sherman | src Brooklyn Museum
Cindy Sherman :: Untitled, 1975. Chromogenic photograph. © Cindy Sherman | src Brooklyn Museum
Cindy Sherman :: Untitled, 1975. Chromogenic photograph. © Cindy Sherman | src Brooklyn Museum

This photograph from early in Cindy Sherman’s artistic career indicates a burgeoning interest in what has become a lifelong investigation into using herself as subject. Produced in 1975, during her time as an art student at the State University of New York, Buffalo, the work prefigures her famous Untitled Film Stills series by two years. In it, the artist references Claude Cahun, an early Surrealist photographer whose androgynous self-portraits inspired a later generation of feminist theorists to think about gender as a social role that is performed rather than innate—ideas that would become central to Sherman’s oeuvre from the mid-1970s onward.” (quoted from source)

Cindy Sherman :: Untitled, 1975. Silver print with Sherman's signature, dates, and edition notation in ink, on verso. Printed 2004. | src Classic & Contemporary Photographs · Swann Galleries
Cindy Sherman :: Untitled, 1975. Silver print with Sherman’s signature, dates, and edition notation in ink, on verso. Printed 2004. | src Classic & Contemporary Photographs · Swann Galleries