Folies-Bergère, 1932 by Brassaï
from girlfriday
Suzy Parker and Robin Tattersall, Evening dress by Griffe, Folies-Bergère, Paris, August 1957 by Richard Avedon
from Met Museum
Revue des Folies-Bergere, Paris, 1937 by Gaston Paris
from Paris in Pictures
Folies Bergère tableau vivant by James Abbe
Wonderful! Very much Erte-esque indeed;]
thanks to mudwerks:The Pictorial Arts: Nuits de Folies
In 1932, Alec Shanks designed this program cover for the Folies Bergère, one of Paris’ most legendary cabarets, in a very Erté like style, elegant and larger than life—which of course is what the Follies were.
Paris,1932
[She was model for Maurice Picaud a.k.a. Pico famous Folies Bergere plaque and probably Nelly’s model as well]
via didierbaronofa
Tera Guinoh [Follies Bergere dancer,info from didierbaronofa]
Rosario [La Bella] Guerrero in Folies Bergére
via Performing Arts
A cabaret dancer wearing a fantastic butterfly costume at the Folies Bergere theatre, Paris,c.1910
thetranscendentalmodernist:L’Oiseau de Feu, Folies Bergeres - Brassai - c. 1932
for thetranscendentalmodernist,not really Walery but still Folies Bergéres;]
via Performing Arts