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902_05_12282015HighRes Sarah Bernhardt, 1844 ? 1923. French stage and early film actress. After a contemporary photograph.
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akg4446665 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress photographic portrait of Nadar, 1859. Press to the collodio.
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alb263451 Circa 1890. SARAH BERNHARDT.
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alb3674973 Necklace. Culture: American. Dimensions: Length: 15 inches. Maker: Dreicer & Co. (American, New York, 1868-1927). Date: ca. 1905.Designed as an openwork cascade of diamonds and pearls, this superb necklace is a masterwork by Dreicer & Company, considered one of the world's finest jewelers from the late nineteenth century until the 1920s. Founders Jacob Dreicer and his wife, Gittel, immigrated to New York from Russia in 1866, bringing with them an extensive knowledge of precious gemstones. Their son Michael would later become a leading expert on natural pearls. Turn-of-the-century jewelers rejected heavy Victorian designs, following instead one of two concurrent trends: the avant-garde Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts styles or, as seen here, the traditional fashions of elite society, industrialists and bankers. The cool elegance of this necklace epitomizes the garland style popular in Edwardian England and Bell Époque France. Although Dreicer & Company's designs evoke eighteenth-century court styles, their execution relied on state-of-the-art technology and advanced use of platinum. The firm maintained a sumptuous shop at 560 Fifth Avenue, with branches in Chicago and Palm Beach. In its elegant showroom, modeled after a French salon, tea was served each afternoon to patrons such as the actress Sarah Bernhardt, the dowager Mrs. Astor, First Lady Ida McKinley, and Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3895638 Sarah Bernhardt in "Francesca de Rimini". Date/Period: 1902. Photograph. Albumen print cabinet card Albumen print cabinet card. Height: 165 mm (6.49 in); Width: 109 mm (4.29 in). Author: William and Daniel Downey.
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alb3895637 [Sarah Bernhardt as the Empress Theodora in Sardou's "Theodora"]. Date/Period: 1884. Photograph. Albumen print on cardboard (Card photograph). Height: 144 mm (5.66 in); Width: 106 mm (4.17 in). Author: W. & D. Downey.
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alb3614925 Mlle. Bernhardt, Paris, from the Actors and Actresses series (N45, Type 1) for Virginia Brights Cigarettes. Dimensions: Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 3/8 in. (7 x 3.5 cm). Publisher: Issued by Allen & Ginter (American, Richmond, Virginia). Date: ca. 1888.Trade cards from the "Actors and Actresses" series (N45, Type 1), issued ca. 1888 by Allen & Ginter to promote Virginia Brights, Dixie, Our Little Beauties and Opera Puffs Cigarettes. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb252080 SARAH BERNHARDT in LA REINA ISABEL (1912) -Original title: LES AMOURS DE LA REINE ELISABETH-, directed by LOUIS MERCANTON and HENRI DESFONTAINES. English title: QUEEN ELIZABETH.
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alb3651895 La Samaritaine. Artist: Alphonse Mucha (Czech, Ivancice 1860-1939 Prague). Dimensions: Sheet: 7 15/16 × 7 1/16 in. (20.2 × 18 cm). Date: 1897. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4160325 La Samaritaine. Alphonse Marie Mucha; Czech, 1860-1939. Date: 1897. Dimensions: 1,752 × 597 mm (sheet). Color lithograph from multiple stones on paper. Origin: Czech Republic. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, FLORENCIA, USA.
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akg8361065 Bernhardt, Sarah French actress, Paris October 22, 1844 - ibid March 26, 1923. Fort on the Pointe des Poulains, Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer (Morbihan, France), 1894-1923 home of Sarah Bernhardt. Photo, 1896. Collection Mark De Fraeye. Photo: Donated by Mark De Fraeye and Patricia Verburg, coll. King Baudouin Foundation.
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ado00038050 Sarah Bernhardt in "Thodora", a play by Victorien Sardou. Caricature by Albert Robida published in the French newspaper "La Caricature" on January 17, 1885.
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alb9877322 Mme. Sarah Bernhardt in the title role in Izeyl (Iseyl), an Indian lyric drama by Armand Silvestre and Eugene Morand at the Renaissance, Paris, 1894. Bernhardt, world-famous French stage actress, 1844-1923. Photograph by French photographer Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon), 1820-1910. Colour printing of a hand-coloured illustration based on a monochrome photograph from George Newness Players of the Day, London, 1905.
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ado00000846 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress, in Thodora, play by Victorien Sardou (France). In 1884. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00000848 Multipe portraits of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress in the role of Jeanne d'Arc, ca. 1885. Author: Studio Nadar.
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ado00003863 Portrait of the French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923). In 1865. Author: NADAR.
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ado00010184 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress. Ca. 1870. Author: Libert.
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ado00010186 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923). French actress in the role of "Dona Sol" in Victor Hugo's "Hernani". Ca. 1870. Author: Mulnier.
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ado00010182 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress. Ca. 1870. Author: Carjat.
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ado00010179 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress in the role of Jeanne d'Arc, ca. 1885. Author: Studio Nadar.
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akg330836 Sarah Bernhardt; French actress. Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. "Sarah Bernhardt as Jeanne d'Arc" (Jules Barbier, Jeanne d'Arc, UA Paris, 1889). Poster for the world premiere. Color lithograph, c. 1889 / 90, by Eugène Grasset (1841-1917). 119 × 75.5 cm. Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe. Museum: Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe.
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akg017031 Bernhardt, Sarah, French actress, Paris 22.10.1844 - Paris 26.3.1923. - Sarah Bernhardt dances the "Russian Grail" (caricature of the actress as prima ballerina with a bottle of vodka). Drawing. From: Ulk, no. 43, 1914. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg3681942 Sarah Bernhardt, french actress, Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. Character picture as Empress Theodora in the eponymous play by Victorien Sardou. Photo, Nadar 1884.
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akg264851 Sarah Bernhardt, Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. French actress. Character picture. Photo postcard, c. 1890, partly colored (Reutlinger, Paris); With autograph: "Bonjour. Good bye!! Sarah Bernhardt Greeting Cards". Paris, private collection.
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akg322010 Bernhardt, Sarah French actress, Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid. 26.3.1923. Portrait photo, undat.
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akg017022 Bernhardt, Sarah French actress, Paris 22.10.1844 - Paris 26.3.1923. Portrait photo, 1859 (Nadar). Paris, Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques et des Sites.
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ado00001749 Rosine Bernardt called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1926), French actress. Ca. 1875. Author: W. & D. Downey.
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ado00012855 Sara Marie Henriette Bernhardt called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress. Ca. 1865. Author: J. Tourtin.
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ado00012851 Sara Marie Henriette Bernhardt called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress. Ca. 1865. Author: CH. REUTLINGER.
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ado00013615 Sara Marie Henriette Bernhardt called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1870. Author: Tourtin.
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ado00013920 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Melandri.
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ado00013917 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Melandri.
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ado00013860 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1864. Author: NADAR.
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ado00082577 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00082580 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00082578 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00082583 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00082579 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00082581 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00084932 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890.
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ado00080560 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), as Phedre in Racine's "Phaedra". Ca. 1890. Author: NADAR.
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ado00084413 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Colorized photograph. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00089786 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Aim Dupont.
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ado00089782 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00089783 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), in "La Samaritaine" from Edmond Rostand. In 1897. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00089784 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), in "Izel" of Silvestre and Morand. In 1894. Author: NADAR.
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ado00089781 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), in "La Dame aux Camlias" (The Lady with Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas Jr. In 1896. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00089785 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), in "Izel" of Silvestre and Morand. In 1894. Author: NADAR.
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ado00058182 The French actress, Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1924) with her grandchildren. Ca. 1910. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00054021 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1900. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00022135 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French theatre actress. Ca. 1900. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00022196 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Sarony.
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ado00022119 Caricature of the French theatre actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923). Ca. 1900. Author: Unkown artist.
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ado00025592 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Author: NADAR.
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ado00023712 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). In "Princesse Lointaine" by Edmond Rostand. In 1896. Author: Reutlinger.
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ado00017135 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: NADAR.
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ado00017149 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Leblanc.
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ado00017136 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). In "Princesse Lointaine" by Edmond Rostand. In 1896. Author: Reutlinger.
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ado00016896 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1900. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018929 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress. In Le Passant by Franois Coppe. Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018934 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress. In La Tosca by Victorien Sardou. In 1887. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018932 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress. In Pellas et Mlisande by Maurice Maeterlinck. In 1905. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018915 Set of 10 photographic hand coloured postcard forming a puzzle and showing the French stage actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in different roles. Ca. 1910. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018931 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress. In Throigne de Mricourt by Paul Hervieu. In 1902. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018920 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress. In La Vierge d'Avila by Catulle Mends. In 1906. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00018933 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress. In Froufrou by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halvy. In 1880. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00016915 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00016909 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). In "Phdre", a tragedy by Jean Racine. Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00016911 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00016913 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: W. D. Downey.
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ado00016914 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), actress of French theater, in "Varennes", play by Henri Lavedan and G. Lentre (France). In 1904. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00016912 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00010173 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress. 1883. Author: N. SARONY.
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ado00041465 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Reutlinger.
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ado00044491 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1865. Author: Disdri.
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ado00044492 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1865. Author: Disdri.
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ado00044493 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Engraving. Ca. 1880. Author: Martial.
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ado00047647 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: Downey.
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ado00047648 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1880. Author: NADAR.
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ado00067665 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Aim Dupont.
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ado00069717 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1865. Author: Lopez.
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ado00069714 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1865. Author: Berne-Bellecour.
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ado00069719 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actress born in Paris (France). In 1865. Author: NADAR.
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ado00099872 Henriette Rosine Bernard called Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress born in Paris (France). Ca. 1890. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00092843 Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French comedian born in Paris (France), in the role of Mistress Clarkson in "L'Etrangre" by Alexandre Dumas Jr. Ca. 1880. Author: WALERY.
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ado00096095 Illustration of Sarah Bernhardt as Gismonda, drama by Victorien Sardou. Ca. 1895. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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akg1006816 Bernhardt, Sarah; French actress. Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. "Sarah Bernhardt" (La Princesse Lointaine) " (Part in "La Princesse Lointaine" by Edmond Rostand). Poster by Lefèvre-Utile, Nantes. Colour lithograph, 1904, by Alfons Mucha (1860-1939). Print: F.Champenois. Mucha Trust. Museum: MUCHA TRUST.
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akg7821347 Sarah BERNHARDT (Rosine Bernardt, 22 October 1844 - 26 March 1923) "The great, the only, the universal artist!", Portrait of the famous French theater and film actress. Page from "Nos Jolies Actrices Photographiées par Reutlinger", collection of images taken from the illustrated weekly "Le Panorama", collectable individually or in the album. The Austrian-born photographer Léopold Reutlinger (17 March 1863 - 16 March 1937), having inherited the flourishing family business in 1893, greatly enriched his catalog of portraits of celebrities, with particular attention to actresses, soubrettes and cocottes, for which he conceived of real "staging" exalting femininity and sensuality; his care in creating images extended to the photomechanical creation of clichés for letterpress printing. Paris, 1896.
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akg5214210 Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. Portrait. Painting, c. 1879, by Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884). Oil on canvas, 47 x 33 cm. Inv. NM 4096. Stockholm, National Museum.
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akg5434947 Bernhardt, Sarah French actress, Paris 22.10.1844 - Paris 26.3.1923. Portrait photo, 1881 (Reutlinger, Paris), digitally coloured.
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akg5434956 Sarah Bernhardt, French actress. Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. Character picture. Photo, around 1890 (digitally coloured).
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akg3878255 Sarah Bernhardt; French actress; 1844-1923. Sarah Bernhardt as Gismonda in the same title by Victorien Sardou in the Théâtre de la Renaissance. Poster design. Drawing, 1894, by Alfons Mucha (1860-1939). Watercolor on paper, 200 × 66 cm. Prague, National Gallery. Museum: Prag, Národní Galerie (Nationalgalerie).
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akg1570751 Sarah Bernhardt; French actress. 1844-1923. - Sarah Bernhardt as Gismonda in the same-named Stüeck of Victorien Sardou in the Théâtre de la Renaissance. Poster, 1894. Design: Alfons Mucha (1860-1939). Color lithograph. 2186 × 75.5 cm. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale. Museum: Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
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akg4881488 Sarah Bernhardt (23 October 1844 â€" 26 March 1923) was a French stage and early film actress. She was referred to as 'the most famous actress the world has ever known', and is regarded as one of the finest actors of all time.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 sublime dramatic actress and tragedienne, earning the nickname 'The Divine Sarah'. In her later career she starred in some of the earliest films ever produced.
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alb4003844 Sarah Bernhardt (Henriette-Rosine Bernard) (Paris, 1844-Paris, 1923). French stage actress of Jewish origin. Actress of the Comedie Franaise and the Odeon. Sarah Bernhardt reappears in Paris performing in "Athalie", 1920. Engraving. Later colouration.
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alb4274003 Sarah Bernhardt (Henriette-Rosine Bernard) (Paris, 1844-Paris, 1923). French stage actress of Jewish origin. Actress of the Comedie Française and the Odeon. Portrait. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
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akg2054867 Sarah Bernhardt, French actress. Paris 22.10.1844 - ibid 26.3.1923. Character picture. Photo, around 1890. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg1006712 Bernhardt, Sarah; French actress; Paris 22.10.1844-ibid 26.3.1923.-Sarah Bernhardt in the role of Medea (Catulle Mendès, Médée; UA 1898) in the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris.-Poster, 1898. Design: Alfons Mucha (1860-1939). Colour lithograph, 207 x 76.5cm. Print: F.Champenois. Inv.No. L-130. Museum: Mucha Trust., MUCHA.
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akg4448933 Sarah Bernhardt (the 184-1923) "Plume". Manifesto of To. Mucha for the French magazine that announces a service on the actress in the number of the 15/12/1896.
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akg367682 Bernhardt, Sarah. French actress, 1844-1923. Poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Gismonda at the Theatre de la Renaissance. Colour lithograph by Alfons Mucha (1860-1939). Moscow, Pushkin Museum. Museum: Moscow, Pushkin Museum.
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