Tana Herzberg in Schwarze Sonne

Siegfried Enkelmann :: Tänzerin Tana Herzberg als Klytämnestra in «Schwarze Sonne» (Black Sun), 1932. (Musik: Heinz Friedrich Hartig) | src Deutsches Tanzarchiv Köln

Médée (Sarah Bernhardt)

Alphonse Mucha :: Médée (Sarah Bernhardt), 1898. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive

Mary Wigman by Merkelbach

Atelier Jacob Merkelbach :: Gegevens (Given). German dancer and expressionist dance pioneer Mary Wigman, 1920s. | src Het Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldban
Atelier Jacob Merkelbach :: German dancer and expressionist dance pioneer Mary Wigman, 1920s. | src Het Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldbank
Atelier Jacob Merkelbach :: Gegevens (Given). German dancer and expressionist dance pioneer Mary Wigman, 1920s. | src Het Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldban
Atelier Jacob Merkelbach :: German dancer and expressionist dance pioneer Mary Wigman, 1920s. | src Het Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldbank
Atelier Jacob Merkelbach :: German dancer, dance teacher and choreographer, pioneer of expressionist dance | src Het Stadsarchief
Jacob Merkelbach :: Portret danseres Mary Wigman, buste. Mary Wigman (titel op object), 1920-1930. | src Rijksmuseum
Jacob Merkelbach :: Portret danseres Mary Wigman, buste. Mary Wigman (titel op object), 1920-1930. | src Rijksmuseum
Jacob Merkelbach :: Portret danseres Mary Wigman, buste. Mary Wigman (titel op object), 1920-1930. | src Rijksmuseum
Jacob Merkelbach :: Portret danseres Mary Wigman, buste. Mary Wigman (titel op object), 1920-1930. | src Rijksmuseum

Lubovska, January 1918

Arnold Genthe :: Lubovska*, 17 January, 1918. Glass negative. Library of Congress | src and hi-res Flickr
Arnold Genthe :: Lubovska*, 17 January, 1918. Glass negative. Library of Congress | src and hi-res Flickr
Arnold Genthe :: Lubovska*, 17 January, 1918. Glass negative. Library of Congress | src and hi-res Flickr
(*) Lubovska, aka Desirée Lubovska or Desiree Lubowska, born Winniefred Foote on June 21st, 1893 in Minnesota

Itta Penzo in the role of Taiakh

N. Vlas’evsky :: Itta Penzo in the role of Taiakh in the ballet Joseph the Beautiful, 1926. Artist’s photographic print, signed: “Vlas’evsky”. Music by S. Vasilenko, designs by B. Erdman and choreography by K. Goleizovsky for the Odessa Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Catalogue of the second “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1926. | src Nicoletta Misler's “The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930”
N. Vlas’evsky ~ Itta Penzo in the role of Taiakh in the ballet Joseph the Beautiful, 1926. Artist’s photographic print, signed: “Vlas’evsky”. Music by S. Vasilenko, designs by B. Erdman and choreography by K. Goleizovsky for the Odessa Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Catalogue of the second “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1926 | src Nicoletta Misler’s “The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930”
N. Vlas'evsky :: Itta Penzo. Bridge on demi-point, 1926. © Collection Otton Engel’s repository, Moscow. Original photographic print, signed: “Vlas’evsky”. Catalogue of the second “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1926. | src Het Nieuwe Instituut: Space Embodied. The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930
N. Vlas’evsky ~ Itta Penzo. Bridge on demi-point, 1926. © Collection Otton Engel’s repository, Moscow. Original photographic print, signed: “Vlas’evsky”. Catalogue of the second “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1926. | src Space Embodied. The Russian Art of Movement 1920-1930 at Het Nieuwe Instituut