George Hoyningen-Huene ~ Josephine Baker for Vogue Studio, 10 November 1927 | src Yale university libraryGeorge Hoyningen-Huene ~Josephine Baker [in a wig by Antoine de Paris] for Vogue Studio, 10th November 1927 [detail]George Hoyningen-Huene ~ Josephine Baker for Vogue Studio, November 1927 (full size) | src Yale university libraryGeorge Hoyningen-Huene ~ Josephine Baker for Vogue Studio, November 1927 | src Yale university library
Italian singer, dancer and actress Anna Fougez (born Annina Pappacena, 1894 – 1966), ca. 1926 | src AlamyItalian singer, dancer and actress Anna Fougez (born Annina Pappacena, 1894 – 1966) in the show Vipera, 1920s | src AlamyPortrait of Italian silent film actress and singer Anna Fougez, 1920s | src alamyClose up of Italian silent era actress Anna Fougez. Vintage card S \ 1002 | src getty imagesPortrait of Italian silent film actress and singer Anna Fougez, 1920s | src alamy
Thomas Theodor Heine :: Marya Delvard. Die 11 Scharfrichter. The Eleven Executioners was the first popular cabaret in Germany, and its subject matter was political humour. Marya Delvard used to sing underneath a single spotlight, creating a performance that was both chilling and enticing. This poster is from a 1902 performance. | src The Guardian
G. et L. Manuel Frères :: Raquel Meller. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Avril 1924 (detail)Photo G. L. Manuel Frères. Raquel Meller. La plus célèbre des chanteuses espagnoles a conquis la France et l’Europe par son art fait de simplicité, d’humanité et de grâce. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Avril 1924. | src BnF ~ GallicaPhoto G. L. Manuel Frères. Raquel Meller. La grande vedette espagnole. Le Théâtre et Comœdia illustré, Avril 1924. | src BnF ~ Gallica