Tamara Karsavina by Blanche

Jacques Emile Blanche :: Titelbild. Bildnis der Tänzerin Karsavina. Jugend Magazin, 1914, Nr. 3. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Jacques Emile Blanche :: Titelbild. Bildnis der Tänzerin Karsavina. Published in Jugend 1914, Nr. 3 (magazine cover). Full image. | src Heidelberg University Library
Jacques Emile Blanche :: Titelbild. Bildnis der Tänzerin Karsavina. Published in Jugend magazine, 1914, Nr. 3 (magazine cover). Full image. | src Heidelberg University Library
Jacques Emile Blanche :: Titelbild. Bildnis der Tänzerin Karsavina. Published in Jugend 1914, Nr. 3 (magazine cover). | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Jacques Emile Blanche :: Titelbild. Bildnis der Tänzerin Karsavina. Jugend Magazin, 1914, Nr. 3. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg

Dancer Clotilde von Derp, 1913

Rudolph and Minya Dührkoop :: The Dancer, Clotilde von Derp. (London Salon of Photography).
Published by The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. LVIII, p. 264, September 22, 1913. | src and high resolution Musée Nicéphore Niépce | related post

Rosalia Chladek, 1928

Atelier Kolliner (Wien) :: R. Chladek dancing the Präludium from A. Corelli’s Klagelied at the Hellerau-Laxenburg School, 1928

Stamped on the photograph: “Atelier Kolliner Wien”. Catalogue of the fourth “Art of Movement” exhibition, 1928, within Nos. 451-452 or 522-23. Collection of Pavel Khoroshilov, Moscow. | source Nicoletta Misler’s The Russian Art of Movement

Dancer with pole, 1920s

Lotte Eckener (Atelier Alexander Binder) :: Tänzerin mit Stange, 1920s. | src Coll. Dorothea Cremer-Schacht via Fotografie am Bodensee

“Lotte Eckener was born in Friedrichshafen in 1906 to the famous airship pioneer Hugo Eckener. In 1924 she moved to Munich to study at the Bavarian State School of Photography. Her first professional stop was the renowned Atelier Alexander Binder on Kurfürstendamm, where the great and rich of the golden 20s came and went. She portrayed famous stars like Josef von Sternberg, Helene Thimig and Anny Ondra and took photographs for advertising orders.” quoted from source

Pavane pour une infante défunte

Fred Daniels ~ Loïs Hutton in costume for Pavane pour une infante défunte (Maurice Ravel) © Fred Daniels
src Richard Emerson: Rhythm & Colour: Dancing on the Edges Elephant Magazine
Fred Daniels ~ Loïs Hutton in costume for Pavane pour une infante défunte (Maurice Ravel) | src Elephant Magazine

The Mask (Josephine Schwarz)

Jane Reece :: Josephine Schwarz, The Maskmaker (aka The Mask), 1924-1929 (signed and dated on bottom right). Courtesy of Special Collections & Archives, Wright State University via Ohio Virtual Dance Collection / Exhibits (2018)

Sent M’Ahesa, 1928

Franz Löwy (Vienna) :: Dancer Sent M’Ahesa (Elsa von Carlberg). From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time], p. 11. Published in 1928. | src Marcus Bunyan
Hanns Holdt :: Sent M’ahesa (Elsa von Carlberg). From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time] by Hermann Aubel and Marianne Aubel. Leipzig, 1928. p. 10. | originally posted on tumblr | src Crossett Library