Agreement for dance performance by Isadora Duncan on 24 May 1905. Signed by Otto [illegible], Bonn, 10 May 1905 and Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 12 May 1905.
Receipt, January 21, 1904 for 1200 Marks to Miss Duncan for 2 performances, signed by representative [illegible] for Suddeutscher Bühnenverlag Mohr & Comp., Munich, 21 January 1904.
Agreement for dance performance by Isadora Duncan under the management of Direktion Vereinigter Künste for the evening of March 6, Albert Halle, Leipzig. Signed by Edward Gordon Craig for Direktion Vereinigter Künste, [illegible signature] and Sally Liebling for Concertdirection Jules Sachs, 21 February 1906.
Price list for tickets addressed to Direktion Vereinigter Künste for an unspecified performance by Isadora Duncan, dated 24 November 1906, signed by A. [illegible], representative for Der Vorstand Der Warschauer Philharmonie.
Contract for dance performances by Isadora Duncan for the evenings of November 5, 8, 10 and 12. Signed by Raymond Duncan (in blue ink) and representative [illegible] for Kaimsaals zu München, April 1904. With note in pencil, upper right, "I. Duncan, Paris, Hôtel Continental."
The artist who created the design is Gerard Hoet, a Dutch painter and draftsman, and the artist who created the engraving is Jan van Vianen, a Dutch draftsman and copper engraver. The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Genesis III: 9.