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Bernhardt Collection (#6)

"Bernhardt: A Legendary Actress and Icon of the Stage" Sarah Bernhardt, a name that resonates with elegance, talent, and theatrical brilliance

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923) photographed, 1880, in New York by Napoleon Sarony

SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923) photographed, 1880, in New York by Napoleon Sarony

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). French actress. Photographed by Nadar in Paris, France

SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). French actress. Photographed by Nadar in Paris, France, 1887, in the title role of Victorien Sardous Tosca

Background imageBernhardt Collection: French Actress and Singer Sarah Bernhardt

French Actress and Singer Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt - French Stage (and early film) Actress (1844-1923) - The Divine Sarah - in The Princess Lointaine by Edmond Rostand. Date: circa 1911

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt in Le Passant - playing a Lute

Sarah Bernhardt in Le Passant - playing a Lute
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in Le Passant (play by Coppee) - playing a Lute. Date: circa 1895

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt as Zoraya in La Sorciere

Sarah Bernhardt as Zoraya in La Sorciere
French Actress Sarah Bernhardt as Zoraya in the stage play La Sorciere ( The Witch ) - Act 3. Written by Victorian Sardou and produced by Bernhadt herself. Date: 1903

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt - French Stage Actress

Sarah Bernhardt - French Stage Actress
Sarah Bernhardt - French Stage (and early film) Actress (1844-1923) - The Divine Sarah. Date: circa 1902

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarahs Tiger: Sarah Bernhardt (born Henriette Rosine Bernard - 1844-1923) the

Sarahs Tiger: Sarah Bernhardt (born Henriette Rosine Bernard - 1844-1923) the great French actress had a penchant for exotic pets. The cartoonist here shows a small boy terrfied by her pet tiger

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) French actress, widely held to be the greatest actress

Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) French actress, widely held to be the greatest actress of her day in any language. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageBernhardt Collection: La Samaritaine

La Samaritaine
Full-length of Sarah Bernhardt in white and green robe with urn on pedestal, Artist Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Lorenzaccio

Lorenzaccio
Image of Sarah Bernhardt dressed as a prince with black hair and deep blue-purple robe, Border and many features printed in gilt ink, Artist Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Gismonda

Gismonda
Image of Sarah Bernhardt in ornate costume, Artist Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau

Background imageBernhardt Collection: French lithograph poster by Tamagno, 1892, for Terminus, the healthy absinthe

French lithograph poster by Tamagno, 1892, for Terminus, the healthy absinthe
ABSINTHE POSTER, 1892. French lithograph poster by Tamagno, 1892, for Terminus, the healthy absinthe. Tamagno used, without permission

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Poster announcing the performance of Joan of

Poster announcing the performance of Joan of Arc by Sarah Bernhardt in the Renaissance Theater. Work by Eugene Grasset. Art Nouveau. Painting. Private Collection

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt, Henriette Rosine, Also

Bernhardt, Henriette Rosine, Also
VEGA CARPIO, F lix Lope de (1562-1635). La Dama Boba (Lady Nitwit). Performance at thel Corral de Comedias of Almagro

Background imageBernhardt Collection: BERNHARDT, Henriette Rosine, also called (1844-1923)

BERNHARDT, Henriette Rosine, also called (1844-1923). French theatre and film actress. Sarah Bernhardt in class at the Conservatory

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). Bernhardt as Magda in a scene from Hermann Sudermanns play Heimat

SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). Bernhardt as Magda in a scene from Hermann Sudermanns play Heimat (Magda) at Dalys Theatre, London, England. Line engraving, English, 1895

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). French actress. Line engraving, English, 1879

SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). French actress. Line engraving, English, 1879

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Matinee de gala au benefice de l Association Nationale de Mu

Matinee de gala au benefice de l Association Nationale de Mutiles de la Guerre Theatre Sarah Bernhardt. Disabled French soldier being comforted by two young girls

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Walford Graham Robertson - British Artist

Walford Graham Robertson - British Artist
Pencil drawing dated 1888 drawn in Paris by the actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) of Walford Graham Robertson (artist) (1867-1948)

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Sais Tout 1905

Bernhardt / Sais Tout 1905
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress flying over Paris in a balloon, piloted by Godard Date: 1845 - 1923

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT. Bernhardt on a lithograph poster by Alphonse Mucha, 1898

SARAH BERNHARDT. Bernhardt on a lithograph poster by Alphonse Mucha, 1898, depicted in the title role of a production of Medee at her Theatre de la Renaissance, Paris

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). French actress. Bernhardt in the title role of the 1912 film Queen

SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). French actress. Bernhardt in the title role of the 1912 film Queen Elizabeth

Background imageBernhardt Collection: SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). In an undated lithograph by Currier & Ives

SARAH BERNHARDT (1844-1923). In an undated lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sophie Croizette / Gill

Sophie Croizette / Gill
Sophie Croizette (1848-1901) Russian born French actress, member of the Comdie-Franaise and a friend of Sarah Bernhardt. She played in The Sphinx of Octave Feuillet

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt, 1879

Sarah Bernhardt, 1879
Engraved portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), the French actress who was christened Sarah-Marie-Henriette Rosine Bernard

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Phedre 1899

Bernhardt / Phedre 1899
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in the role of Phedre in 1899

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Campbell 1905

Bernhardt / Campbell 1905
MRS PATRICK CAMPBELL English actress, not too excited at being read to by the French actress Sarah Bernhardt

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt as Hamlet

Bernhardt as Hamlet
SARAH BERNHARDT English actress in the male roll of Hamlet in Shakespeares play of the same name Date: 1844 - 1923

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Pudre De Riz Advert

Pudre De Riz Advert
Le Diaphane poudre de riz (rice powder) - adherant, invisible, hygienic - as used, the words imply, by Sarah Bernhardt herself !

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt / Gill 86

Sarah Bernhardt / Gill 86
Sarah Bernhardt: an outstanding caricature of the outstanding French actress

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Sarah Bernhardt / Figaro

Sarah Bernhardt / Figaro
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Profile Hat

Bernhardt / Profile Hat
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in a feather-trimmed hat

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Ornate Gown

Bernhardt / Ornate Gown
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in an ornate gown

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Thoughtful

Bernhardt / Thoughtful
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in thoughtful pose

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Chair Drooping

Bernhardt / Chair Drooping
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress drooping in a chair

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Minstrel Boy

Bernhardt / Minstrel Boy
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress as a minstrel boy playing a lute

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Frilly Dress

Bernhardt / Frilly Dress
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in a frilly dress

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Leaning Wall

Bernhardt / Leaning Wall
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in thoughtful mood

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Iseyl 1903

Bernhardt / Iseyl 1903
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress in Iseyl

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Moloch 1882

Bernhardt / Moloch 1882
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress: a satirical view

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt / Piccadilly 89

Bernhardt / Piccadilly 89
SARAH BERNHARDT French actress

Background imageBernhardt Collection: Bernhardt as Theodora

Bernhardt as Theodora
Sarah Bernhardt in the fifth act of Theodora




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"Bernhardt: A Legendary Actress and Icon of the Stage" Sarah Bernhardt, a name that resonates with elegance, talent, and theatrical brilliance. From her captivating performances in Tosca to her portrayal of Theodora captured beautifully in a photograph by Downey, Bernhardt's presence on stage was nothing short of mesmerizing. One cannot mention Bernhardt without acknowledging the iconic Mucha poster from 1894. With its intricate design and ethereal depiction of Gismonda, it perfectly encapsulates the allure and grandeur associated with this legendary actress. Known for her remarkable interpretations of Racine's Phedre and other plays, Sarah Bernhardt became synonymous with French theater. Her contributions to the stage were unparalleled, leaving audiences spellbound by her mastery of emotions and impeccable delivery. Even beyond France's borders, Bernhardt left an indelible mark on theaters worldwide. The Folly Theatre in Manchester witnessed her extraordinary talent firsthand as she graced its stage with unforgettable performances. But it wasn't just on stage where Sarah Bernhardt made history. During World War II, British troops found solace after days of fighting while resting near a theater bearing her name – a testament to the enduring legacy she had created. Artists sought to capture every aspect of this enigmatic actress; Georges Clairin immortalized her beauty in an oil painting from 1879 while Bastien-Lepage portrayed her essence through his brushstrokes. Whether smiling or solemnly posing for portraits, Sarah Bernhardt exuded charisma that transcended mere acting skills. Inevitably time caught up with even this great starlet. As news spread about Sarah Bernhardt's passing in 1923 at age seventy-nine, fans mourned the loss not only of an exceptional artist but also a symbol of grace and sophistication. Her memory lives on through caricatures like Gill's playful rendition which showcases both admiration and humor towards this larger-than-life personality.