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Gloria Collection (#5)

"Gloria: A Timeless Name that Transcends Art, Fashion

Background imageGloria Collection: Domenico del Barbiere after Rosso Fiorentino, Gloria, Italian, c

Domenico del Barbiere after Rosso Fiorentino, Gloria, Italian, c. 1506 - probably 1565-1575, 1540-1545, engraving on laid paper

Background imageGloria Collection: Men and women look in the opened tombs of historical figures, Cornelis van Dalen I, 1655

Men and women look in the opened tombs of historical figures, Cornelis van Dalen I, 1655

Background imageGloria Collection: Impact of wealth, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1563

Impact of wealth, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1563

Background imageGloria Collection: 1191905; out of copyright

1191905; out of copyright

Background imageGloria Collection: HER GILDED CAGE, 1922. Gloria Swanson in Her Gilded Cage, directed by Sam Wood, 1922

HER GILDED CAGE, 1922. Gloria Swanson in Her Gilded Cage, directed by Sam Wood, 1922

Background imageGloria Collection: French postcard praising the English - WWI

French postcard praising the English - WWI era - showing King George V, wounded soldiers of the BEF and the fleet of the Royal Navy

Background imageGloria Collection: Viva la republica Viva el Cura Hidalgo Una pA

Viva la republica Viva el Cura Hidalgo Una pA

Background imageGloria Collection: Gloria Mundi

Gloria Mundi, Or The Devil Addressing The Sun Pare. Lost, Book Iv, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, London, Engraving 1782

Background imageGloria Collection: World War Two Memorial in Parque do Flamengo, Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

World War Two Memorial in Parque do Flamengo, Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

Background imageGloria Collection: BIRAGO, Giovan Pietro da (15th c

BIRAGO, Giovan Pietro da (15th c.- 16th c.). AlegorС de la gloria mundana de Francesco Maria Sforza. 1490. Tempera

Background imageGloria Collection: Dessert at the bar and restaurant Le Noailles, Chateau Portets, Carbonnieux, Gruaud-Larose

Dessert at the bar and restaurant Le Noailles, Chateau Portets, Carbonnieux, Gruaud-Larose, Gloria, Maucaillou and Leoville Barton, Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France

Background imageGloria Collection: G. SWANSON: WOMENs RIGHTS. Actress Gloria Swanson posed for this publicity still shortly after

G. SWANSON: WOMENs RIGHTS. Actress Gloria Swanson posed for this publicity still shortly after the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920

Background imageGloria Collection: BARRY COMMONER (1917- ). American biologist, writer and activist

BARRY COMMONER (1917- ). American biologist, writer and activist. Photographed, c1974, by Gloria Gordon

Background imageGloria Collection: Gloria Frederici, Andromeda, and Triangula

Gloria Frederici, Andromeda, and Triangula. Astronomical chart showing Andromeda in chains, two triangles, and a scepter with eagles head and palm frond forming the constellations. Date 1825

Background imageGloria Collection: Lady Lisburne and her daughter by Madame Yevonde

Lady Lisburne and her daughter by Madame Yevonde
The Countess of Lisburne, wife of the Seventh Earl of Lisburne pictured centre with her prematurely greying hair giving her a poudree effect while various photographs of her daughter

Background imageGloria Collection: Paphiopedilum Gloria naugle, Orchid

Paphiopedilum Gloria naugle, Orchid

Background imageGloria Collection: GLORIA DAVY (1931- ). African-American operatic soprano. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten

GLORIA DAVY (1931- ). African-American operatic soprano. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, in the title role of Aida, 1958

Background imageGloria Collection: GLORIA SWANSON (1897-1983). American film actress

GLORIA SWANSON (1897-1983). American film actress

Background imageGloria Collection: SALISBURY MISSAL, 1555. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Detail from a page of the Salisbury Missal

SALISBURY MISSAL, 1555. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Detail from a page of the Salisbury Missal, printed in Paris, 1555

Background imageGloria Collection: MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson in a still from the film, Male and Female

MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson in a still from the film, Male and Female, directed by Cecil DeMille

Background imageGloria Collection: GLORIA SWANSON, 1922, on the cover of a motion picture promotional magazine

GLORIA SWANSON, 1922, on the cover of a motion picture promotional magazine

Background imageGloria Collection: WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE, 1920. Silent film still. Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan

WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE, 1920. Silent film still. Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan

Background imageGloria Collection: THE UNTAMED LADY, 1926. Silent film still. Gloria Swanson and Lawrence Gray

THE UNTAMED LADY, 1926. Silent film still. Gloria Swanson and Lawrence Gray

Background imageGloria Collection: HER LOVE STORY, 1924. Gloria Swanson in a scene from the film directed by Allan Dwan

HER LOVE STORY, 1924. Gloria Swanson in a scene from the film directed by Allan Dwan

Background imageGloria Collection: MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson (seated) in a scene from the film directed by Cecil DeMille

MALE & FEMALE, 1919. Gloria Swanson (seated) in a scene from the film directed by Cecil DeMille

Background imageGloria Collection: GLORIA SWANSON (1897-1983). American film actress. With director Raoul Walsh on the set of

GLORIA SWANSON (1897-1983). American film actress. With director Raoul Walsh on the set of the silent film Sadie Thompson, 1928, after Somerset Maughams play Rain

Background imageGloria Collection: Saxifraga Burseriana Gloria

Saxifraga Burseriana Gloria, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)

Background imageGloria Collection: Revealing Costume

Revealing Costume
Actress Gloria Barrett wears a revealing costume on the New York stage in the name part of Katya the Dancer

Background imageGloria Collection: Gloria Swanson / Polly

Gloria Swanson / Polly
GLORIA SWANSON American film actress in a feathered hat




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"Gloria: A Timeless Name that Transcends Art, Fashion, and Culture" From the captivating brushstrokes of Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max's "The Lions Bride" to the elegant allure of Mrs La Touche Congreve and her baby daughter gracing the Tatler front cover, it has been a name synonymous with beauty and grace. In the world of automobiles, the Triumph Southern Cross roared with power and sophistication, embodying Gloria's spirit of strength. And it was in Antibes where Lady Milford Haven found herself in delightful company alongside none other than Gloria Vanderbilt - two icons who epitomized elegance on every level. But Gloria wasn't just about refined aesthetics; she also knew how to move to the rhythm. Ana Gloria & Rolando reigned as Queen and King of Mambo during the vibrant 1950s, their dance moves electrifying audiences worldwide. Their passion for music embodied everything that made Gloria shine. Gloria Swanson took center stage in both film and fashion. From her unforgettable scenes in "Madame Sans-Gene" to her glamorous presence captured by photographers like Valentino himself, Swanson exuded an undeniable charisma that made her a true Hollywood legend. Yet beyond artistry lay breathtaking landscapes. The view from Piz Gloria atop Mt. Schilthorn showcased Switzerland's majestic beauty while reminding us all why nature itself can be named 'Gloria. ' Swiss cable cars effortlessly transported travelers through these awe-inspiring vistas – a testament to human ingenuity harmonizing with Mother Nature. And across borders into Guatemala's Tikal National Park stood Jaguar Temple at its great plaza – a monument honoring ancient civilizations where 'Gloria' echoed through time immemorial. Finally, we find ourselves back at Triumph with their iconic model - 'Gloria. ' This car represented more than just engineering excellence; it symbolized innovation and progress—a tribute to those who dared to dream big and achieve greatness.