Kiowa In Winter, 1898. Sitting at the left - Ah-Keah-Boat (aka Jim Two Hatchet)
Photo by Frank A. Rinehart
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Maiko Momotaro, Japanese Postcard, ca. 1910
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Anita Berber
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Publicity shot for a stage production of 'The Wizard of Oz', 1902. Arthur Hill as the Lion and Anna Laughlin as Dorothy
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Loie Fuller
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Igbo initiates wearing calabash masks with tall fibre extensions. Ada / Edda area, near Afikpo, Nigeria, ca.1935
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From the Yamok tribe on the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea.
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Edward S. Curtis - Untitled (Raven-ma) – Qagyuhl People, British Columbia, 1914
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Canadian Sarcee ‘Indians’, from ‘ North American Indians’ by Boorne & May, 1891
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Shiva transformed into a naga (serpent) and Arjuna transformed into a garuda (eagle). Wayang wong dance, Java, Indonesia, ca. 1937
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Phantoms of Venice, costumes created by Salvador Dalì for the ball held by Charles De Beistegui in Venice in 1951
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Maurice Golberg- Ryllis Barnes Simpson aka Hasoutra, (Hindu dancer) posing as the snake woman, New York, 1926
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Michel Leiris, Dogon masks, Mali, 1934
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Horst P. Horst. Electric Beauty. 1939.
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Weegee, NYC, 1940
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Horse costume from ‘Parade’, ballet with music by Erik Satie, designs by Picasso and scenario by Jean Cocteau. 1916–1917
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La création du monde, a 20 minute ballet (1922-23). Designs by Fernand Léger, music by Darius Milhaud, choreography by Jean Borlin.
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Kwoho dancers (Maybe Igbo masquerade dancers?), Edo region (?), Nigeria, early 1900s. Photographer: Northcote Thomas
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Joseph Rock. Tibetan skeleton dancer. 1925.
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