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Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth  [+]
from grisebach

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth  [+]

from grisebach

Harald Kreutzberg as Fliegenbein, in ‘Paracelsus’ (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1943)  [+]
from cinema.de

Harald Kreutzberg as Fliegenbein, in ‘Paracelsus’ (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1943)  [+]

from cinema.de

Harald Kreutzberg, 1945 -by Annemarie Heinrich  [+] [+]
ref.: Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires (1929-1954) at Nailya Alexander Gallery (18 Oct. 2011-11 Jan. 2012)
entregulistanybostan:

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 
regardintemporel

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 

Harald Kreutzberg, 1945 -by Annemarie Heinrich  [+] [+]

ref.: Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires (1929-1954) at Nailya Alexander Gallery (18 Oct. 2011-11 Jan. 2012)

entregulistanybostan:

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 

regardintemporel

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 

Harald Kreutzberg, Tänzer, ca 1929 -by Atelier Geiringe and Horovitz   [+]
from : Monika Faber, Janos Frecot (Ed). ‘Portraits of an age - Photography in Germany and Austria, 1900-1938’ [Exhibition Catalogue, Albertina (Vienna)  and Neue Galerie (New York), 2005]

Harald Kreutzberg, Tänzer, ca 1929 -by Atelier Geiringe and Horovitz   [+]

from : Monika Faber, Janos Frecot (Ed). ‘Portraits of an age - Photography in Germany and Austria, 1900-1938’ [Exhibition Catalogue, Albertina (Vienna)  and Neue Galerie (New York), 2005]

Harald Kreutzberg performing, Berlin, ca 1930 -by Rolf Mahrenholz   [+]
from : Rainer Metzger, ‘Berlin - Les années vingt (Art et culture, 1918-1933)’, Éd. Hazan, 2006. Original title: Berlin - Die Zwanziger Jahre (2006)

Harald Kreutzberg performing, Berlin, ca 1930 -by Rolf Mahrenholz   [+]

from : Rainer Metzger, ‘Berlin - Les années vingt (Art et culture, 1918-1933)’, Éd. Hazan, 2006. Original title: Berlin - Die Zwanziger Jahre (2006)

Harald Kreutzberg in the dance ‘Choral’, 1934 -by Lotte Jacobi   [+]
[ref.: Marion Beckers,Elisabeth Moortgat. “Atelier Lotte Jacobi - Berlin, New York” (Verborgene Museum, 1998)]
from LA

Harald Kreutzberg in the dance ‘Choral’, 1934 -by Lotte Jacobi   [+]

[ref.: Marion Beckers,Elisabeth Moortgat. “Atelier Lotte Jacobi - Berlin, New York” (Verborgene Museum, 1998)]

from LA

The dancer Harald Kreutzberg, 1932 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]
…thanks billyjane !!!
via lempertz

The dancer Harald Kreutzberg, 1932 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]

…thanks billyjane !!!

via lempertz

Harald Kreutzberg, 1929 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]
Published in Theatre Magazine, 1929 - Here, the thanks go to David from Broadway Photographs and to billyjane.

Harald Kreutzberg, 1929 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]

Published in Theatre Magazine, 1929 - Here, the thanks go to David from Broadway Photographs and to billyjane.

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth   [+]
via lempertz

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth   [+]

via lempertz

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg, 1928 -by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]
billyjane:

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]from Danse Macabre-Harald Kreutzberg, published in Vanity Fair,1928

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg, 1928 -by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]

billyjane:

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]
from Danse Macabre-Harald Kreutzberg, published in Vanity Fair,1928

Dancer Harald Kreutzberg in Costume, Paris 1927 -by Madame d’Ora
[Karl Toepfer (1997), Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935 (E-Books Collection, University of California)]
via corbis

Dancer Harald Kreutzberg in Costume, Paris 1927 -by Madame d’Ora

[Karl Toepfer (1997), Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935 (E-Books Collection, University of California)]

via corbis

Hands of Harald Kreutzberg, Carmel April 1932 -by Edward Weston
via getty

Hands of Harald Kreutzberg, Carmel April 1932 -by Edward Weston

via getty

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth  [+]
from grisebach

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth  [+]

from grisebach

Harald Kreutzberg as Fliegenbein, in ‘Paracelsus’ (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1943)  [+]
from cinema.de

Harald Kreutzberg as Fliegenbein, in ‘Paracelsus’ (Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1943)  [+]

from cinema.de

Harald Kreutzberg, 1945 -by Annemarie Heinrich  [+] [+]
ref.: Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires (1929-1954) at Nailya Alexander Gallery (18 Oct. 2011-11 Jan. 2012)
entregulistanybostan:

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 
regardintemporel

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 

Harald Kreutzberg, 1945 -by Annemarie Heinrich  [+] [+]

ref.: Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires (1929-1954) at Nailya Alexander Gallery (18 Oct. 2011-11 Jan. 2012)

entregulistanybostan:

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 

regardintemporel

Annemarie Heinrich - Harold Kreuzberg, 1945 

Harald Kreutzberg, Tänzer, ca 1929 -by Atelier Geiringe and Horovitz   [+]
from : Monika Faber, Janos Frecot (Ed). ‘Portraits of an age - Photography in Germany and Austria, 1900-1938’ [Exhibition Catalogue, Albertina (Vienna)  and Neue Galerie (New York), 2005]

Harald Kreutzberg, Tänzer, ca 1929 -by Atelier Geiringe and Horovitz   [+]

from : Monika Faber, Janos Frecot (Ed). ‘Portraits of an age - Photography in Germany and Austria, 1900-1938’ [Exhibition Catalogue, Albertina (Vienna)  and Neue Galerie (New York), 2005]

Harald Kreutzberg performing, Berlin, ca 1930 -by Rolf Mahrenholz   [+]
from : Rainer Metzger, ‘Berlin - Les années vingt (Art et culture, 1918-1933)’, Éd. Hazan, 2006. Original title: Berlin - Die Zwanziger Jahre (2006)

Harald Kreutzberg performing, Berlin, ca 1930 -by Rolf Mahrenholz   [+]

from : Rainer Metzger, ‘Berlin - Les années vingt (Art et culture, 1918-1933)’, Éd. Hazan, 2006. Original title: Berlin - Die Zwanziger Jahre (2006)

Harald Kreutzberg in the dance ‘Choral’, 1934 -by Lotte Jacobi   [+]
[ref.: Marion Beckers,Elisabeth Moortgat. “Atelier Lotte Jacobi - Berlin, New York” (Verborgene Museum, 1998)]
from LA

Harald Kreutzberg in the dance ‘Choral’, 1934 -by Lotte Jacobi   [+]

[ref.: Marion Beckers,Elisabeth Moortgat. “Atelier Lotte Jacobi - Berlin, New York” (Verborgene Museum, 1998)]

from LA

The dancer Harald Kreutzberg, 1932 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]
…thanks billyjane !!!
via lempertz

The dancer Harald Kreutzberg, 1932 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]

…thanks billyjane !!!

via lempertz

Harald Kreutzberg, 1929 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]
Published in Theatre Magazine, 1929 - Here, the thanks go to David from Broadway Photographs and to billyjane.

Harald Kreutzberg, 1929 -by Maurice Goldberg   [+]

Published in Theatre Magazine, 1929 - Here, the thanks go to David from Broadway Photographs and to billyjane.

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth   [+]
via lempertz

Harald Kreutzberg, 1948 -by Walde Huth   [+]

via lempertz

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg, 1928 -by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]
billyjane:

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]from Danse Macabre-Harald Kreutzberg, published in Vanity Fair,1928

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg, 1928 -by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]

billyjane:

Photomontage of Harald Kreutzberg by Atelier Baruch [see Lily Baruch]
from Danse Macabre-Harald Kreutzberg, published in Vanity Fair,1928

Dancer Harald Kreutzberg in Costume, Paris 1927 -by Madame d’Ora
[Karl Toepfer (1997), Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935 (E-Books Collection, University of California)]
via corbis

Dancer Harald Kreutzberg in Costume, Paris 1927 -by Madame d’Ora

[Karl Toepfer (1997), Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935 (E-Books Collection, University of California)]

via corbis

Hands of Harald Kreutzberg, Carmel April 1932 -by Edward Weston
via getty

Hands of Harald Kreutzberg, Carmel April 1932 -by Edward Weston

via getty

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