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LLM5999470 Madame Sarah Bernhardt. One of the "Society" Bijou Portraits, issued as a Supplement to "Society", 8 December 1883.
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LAL337208 Sarah Bernhardt smoking a cigar
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XLE3769228 Sarah-Bernhardt in the role of Tosca in play by Victorien Sardou, in 1899, which inspired the creation of Puccini's opera, 'Tosca'.
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UIG3697246 Sarah Bernhardt (Henriette-Rosine Bernard) (Paris,1844-Paris, 1923). French actress. Sarah Bernhardt reappearing in Paris: Athalie, 1920. Engraving.
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GEG2733253 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt on the program cover of Maurice Rostand's The Glory in 1922
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XRH1708383 Marie Laurent as Tamyris and Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Theodora in play Theodora by VictorienSardou, 1885 Photo Nadar
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KWE3961043 Sarah Bernhardt, 1844-1923. French stage actress. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938.
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LIP1063456 Madame Sarah Bernhardt at Home. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 July 1898.
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XLA3762626 Sarah Bernhardt (1844 -1923). Portrait of the French stage actress as title character in Catulle Mendès 's play 'Médée'. Mendès: French writer (1841-1909). Le Théâtre, November 1898.
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XLA3774255 Sarah Bernhardt-portrait of the French stage actress as title character in Catulle Mendès 's play 'Médée'. 23 October 1844-26 March 1923. Medea. Mendès: French writer, 22 May 1841-8 February 1909. Le Théâtre, December 1899.
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FAS120467 by Graham Robertson
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STC129112 by Photographer French
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LIP1058916 Mademoiselle Sarah Bernhardt, of the Comedie Francaise. Illustration for The Graphic, 14 June 1879.
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PVD1693076 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) dans "Elizabeth, reine d'Angleterre", d'Emile Moreau Paris, theatre Sarah-Bernhardt, avril 1912. Photo Sabourin Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in play "Elizabeth, reine d'Angleterre" by Emile Moreau Paris, theatre Sarah-Bernhardt, april 1912, photo by Sabourin
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PVD984620 Sarah Bernhardt (c. 22/23 October 1844 – 26 March 1923) was a French stage and early film actress, and was referred to as "the most famous actress the world has ever known. " Bernhardt made her fame on the stages of France in the 1870s, at the beginning of the Belle Epoque period, and was soon in demand in Europe and the Americas. She developed a reputation as a serious dramatic actress, earning the nickname "The Divine Sarah."
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XLA3761398 Sarah Bernhardt-portrait of the French stage actress as title character in Catulle Mendès 's play 'Médée'. 23 October 1844-26 March 1923. Medea. Mendès: French writer, 22 May 1841-8 February 1909. Le Théâtre, December 1899.
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LLH6030147 Sarah Bernhardt. Postcard, early 20th century.
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UIG3078340 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) a French stage and early film actress. Dated 20th Century.
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LLM3099688 Sarah Bernhardt, in 1869. From 1930s reproduction of photograph, gravure printed.
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CHT307430 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923); 'La Sorciere' by Victorien Sardou (1831-1908) was produced in December, 1903 by Bernhardt at ther own theatre in Paris; she later took the play on tour to America;
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LLM670796 Sarah Bernhardt. Illustration from Great Men and Famous Women edited by Charles Horne (Selmar Hess, c 1900). Digitally cleaned image.
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PCT4257562 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in a scene of the play Froufrou, a comedy by Henri (Henry) Meilhac & Ludovic Halévy, performed at the Théatre de la Porte Saint-Martin on September 17, 1883.
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XIR26191 by Georges Clairin
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LIP1038190 Madame Sarah Bernhardt in her Paris Studio. Illustration for The Graphic, 5 July 1890.
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LIP1039146 Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Sardou's "Gismonda", Gismonda repulsing the Advances of Zaccaria. Illustration for The Graphic, 1 June 1895.
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PCT4257552 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in the play by Edmond Rostand “” Cyrano de Bergerac””
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PCT4257570 Henriette Rosine Bernard dit Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) photographed by Paul Nadar as “” Gismonda”, play by Victorien Sardou, 1894.
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ICA4860112 Les Hydropathes, number 4, 1879_4_5 - Illustration by Georges Lorin Cabriol (1850-1927): Theatre - Bernhardt Sarah, Actor, Actress Comedian
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KWE5322594 Sarah Bernhardt with her great grandchildren, the children of Mrs. Gross, Maurice Bernhardt's daughter. Sarah Bernhardt born Henriette-Rosine Bernard, 1844-1923. French stage actress. From La Esfera, published 1921.
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WH48230 by Georges Clairin
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LIP1051274 The Festival in Honour of Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Paris. Illustration for The Graphic, 19 December 1896.
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UIS5094957 United Kingdom : The Actress Sarah Bernhardt.1844-1923. Born in Paris.
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XLA3775499 Sarah Bernhardt aged 62 in September 1906-special feature in Le Theatre Setember 1906. 22 October 1844-26 March 1923 -Le theatre september 1906
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XLA3763388 Sarah Bernhardt in title role of Victorien Sardou 's Theodora Premiered at the Théatre de la Porte-Saint-MartinLibretto by Victorien Sardou (1884)Music by Jules MassenetVS: French playwright, 5 September 1831-8 November 1908JM: French composer, 12 May 1842-13 August 1912SB: French actress, 23 October 1844- 26 March 1923
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PCT4257567 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in the role of Fédora (spelled here Fidora), play by Victorian Sardou, 1882 - postcard, photo W. & D. Downey
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UIS5095224 United Kingdom : Actress Sarah Bernhardt ( 22/9/1844-26/3/1923 )
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LIP1614045 Mademoiselle Sarah Bernhardt as Gilberte, in "Frou-Frou," at the Gaiety Theatre. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 12 June 1880.F S Walker
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LIP1047956 Finishing Touches, Madame Sarah Bernhardt in her Dressing-Room. Illustration for The Graphic, 21 July 1894.
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LIP1040396 Madame Sarah Bernhardt as the Duke of Reichstadt. Illustration for The Graphic, 8 June 1901.
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LIP1628247 Madame Sarah Bernhardt as Magda in Sudermann's Play "Heimat," at Daly's Theatre. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 June 1895.A Forestier
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UIS5088804 Sarah Bernhardt arriving in London, 28 July 1894. Sarah Bernhardt and her entourage arriving at St Pancras station. Bernhardt (1844-1923) was a legendary figure in the world of theatre. She was probably the most versatile actress of her age. ©SSPL/National Railway Museum
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PVD1693067 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) french actress c. 1900
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PVD1686251 French comedian Sarah Bernhardt as Theroigne in play "Theroigne de Mericourt" in Paris, photo from french paper "Le Theatre" january 11, 1903
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XRH1708523 Seated in the center : Sarah Bernhardt in her ownership of Belle-Isle-en-Mer, standing behind her : Reynaldo Hahn, with the hat : her son Maurice Bernhardt, seated in profile : painter Georges Clairin
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LLM669452 Sarah Bernhardt in her studio. Illustration from The Picture Magazine (George Newnes), 1893. Digitally cleaned image.
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PVD1693054 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) french actress in play "Theodora" in Paris, 1902, photo by Nadar
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XEE4133605 Sarah Bernhardt, culinary artist: comedian Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) tasting her favorite soup imagined by Brillat Savarin (Brillat-Savarin, 1755 -1826), French gastronome. Engraving In "The kitchen of families" from 1905-1908.
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PCT4257556 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in the costume of the play Froufrou, comedy by Henri (Henry) Meilhac & Ludovic Halévy, performed at the Théatre de la Porte Saint-Martin on September 17, 1883. postcard, photo W. & D. Downey
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XRH1709215 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) passing the competition at the academy c. 1860
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LLJ584331 Sarah Bernhardt, from Black and White, 14 August 1897
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XRH1708358 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in Paris, 1887, in the title role of Victorien Sardou's play "La Tosca"
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XRH1708379 Actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Zanetto in play by FrancoisCoppee "Le passant", 1869
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XRH1705951 french actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) c. 1900
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XLA3775177 Sarah Bernhardt in title role of Victorien Sardou 's Theodora with M. P Magnier as Andreas Performed at the Théatre Sarah-BernhardtLibretto by Victorien Sardou (1884)Music by Jules MassenetVS: French playwright, 5 September 1831-8 November 1908JM: French composer, 12 May 1842-13 August 1912SB: French actress, 23 October 1844- 26 March 1923
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LIP1047941 Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Racine's Tragedy "Phedre". Illustration for The Graphic, 14 July 1894.
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LLM726879 Finishing touches: Madame Sarah Bernhardt in her dressing room. Published in The Graphic, 21 July 1894.
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LIP1039656 Madame Sarah Bernhardt's First Appearance in London this Season. Illustration for The Graphic, 25 June 1898.
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XRH1705127 Actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923)
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PVD1686823 French actress Sarah Bernhardt as Tosca in play Tosca, Paris, picture from french paper "Le Theatre", 1904
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PVD1687113 Sarah Bernhardt as Theodora and Pierre Magnier as Andreas in play "Theodora" in Paris, photo from french paper "Le Theatre" february 1st, 1902
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LLM965719 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt by Mdlle Abbema. Illustration for Choice Examples of the Engraver's Art (Hamilton Adams, c 1890).
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PVD1693038 French comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Floria Tosca in play "Tosca" by VictorienSardou, Paris, 1887, photo by Nadar
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PVD1684224 Ancient theatre, modern gesture with Sarah Bernhardt as Phaedre, photo taken 1893 cover of magazine "Le Theatre" december 1899
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PVD1690306 Comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Phedre, 1893
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XRH1708384 french actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Jane of Arc, 1890
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PVD1690297 Comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Phedre, 1893
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PCT4257259 Henriette Rosine Bernard dit Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923): portrait in bust left profile in the role of “La Tosca””.
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PVD1690304 Comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Phedre, 1893
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XLA3775511 Sarah Bernhardt as Soeur Therese in La Vierge d'Avila composed by Reynaldo Hahn and written by Catulle Mendes. 1906 performance at Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt. French actress 22 October 1844-26 March 1923 -Le theatre Dec 1906
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LIP1047918 Madame Sarah Bernhardt in "Izeyl" at Daly's Theatre. Illustration for The Graphic, 7 July 1894.
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PVD1693075 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) comedienne francaise, 1894 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) french actress, 1894
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XRH1719651 Actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Zanetto in play by FrancoisCoppee "Le passant", 1869
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XRH1708378 Actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in 1880 portrait by NapoleonSarony
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PVD1686881 French actress Sarah Bernhardt as Marie-Antoinette in play "Varennes", Paris, 1904, watercolor by Maurice de Lambert
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LIP1106689 Three of the Principal Actresses of the Comedie Francaise. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 7 June 1879.
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XRH1719652 French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Phaedre, 1893, photo by Nadar
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TAD2087752 Comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in the role of the queen in the play “Ruy Blas” in 1878 at the Comedie Francaise, Paris
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XIR89477 by Jules Bastien-Lepage
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LLM2818020 Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Iseyl. Illustration for Players of the Day, A Series of Portraits in Colour of Theatrical Celebrities Of the Present Time (George Newnes, c 1900).
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XRH1729798 Actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Zanetto in play by FrancoisCoppee "Le passant", 1869, engraving
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UIG2628480 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), actress poses in character as the Empress Theodora in Sardou's Theodora.
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XRH1708342 Actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in New York in 1887
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LLH730054 La Tosca, Sarah Bernhardt. Illustration for Album of Colour Printing by Alf Cooke, Art Colour Printer to the Queen, Leeds (c 1895).
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SAG52944 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) French actress; Henriette Rosine Bernard;
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GEG1784855 Frontpage of french paper "Les Hommes d'Aujourd'hui" n°7, october 25, 1878 : Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), caricature by Andre Gill
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LLM6006026 The hand of Madame Sarah Bernhardt. Illustration for Cheiro's Language of the Hand (14th edn, Nichols, and Rand McNally, 1910). This work was originally published in 1897. William John Warner (also known as Count Louis Hamon), popularly known as Cheiro (1866-1936) was an Irish astrologer and palmist.
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LRS196717 Henriette Rosine Bernard, dite Sarah Bernhardt;
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BAL1475 by Manuel Orazi
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PVD1693058 French comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as the queen in play "Ruy Blas", 1878, Comedie Francaise, Paris
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PVD1690305 Comedian Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Phedre, 1893
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