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Lavalliere Collection

"Lavalliere: A Captivating Journey through History, Art, and Entertainment" Step into the world of Lavalliere, a name that echoes with elegance and charm

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc (1814-1879) French architect who restored a lots of monuments

Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc (1814-1879) French architect who restored a lots of monuments (Notre Dame of Paris)
1699145 Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc (1814-1879) French architect who restored a lots of monuments (Notre Dame of Paris, Pierrefonds castle), photo by Nadar (1820-1910) in 1878 by Nadar

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Lavalliere, dans Miquette et sa mere (coloured photo)

Lavalliere, dans Miquette et sa mere (coloured photo)
974886 Lavalliere, dans Miquette et sa mere (coloured photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lavalliere, dans Miquette et sa mere)

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Actresses amusing themselves in the dressing rooms of the Theatre des Varietes, Paris (b / w photo)

Actresses amusing themselves in the dressing rooms of the Theatre des Varietes, Paris (b / w photo)
3101200 Actresses amusing themselves in the dressing rooms of the Theatre des Varietes, Paris (b/w photo) by French Photographer

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Theatre Des Varietes. La Chauve-Souris - Le Prince Orlofsky. - Mlle. Eve Lavalliere, 1904

Theatre Des Varietes. La Chauve-Souris - Le Prince Orlofsky. - Mlle. Eve Lavalliere, 1904. Eve Lavalliere, (1866-1929) as Prince Orlofsky in La Chauve-Souris or Die Fledermaus a Vienese operetta by

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Theatre Des Varietes. - Paris Aux Varietes, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Theatre Des Varietes. - Paris Aux Varietes, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Theatre Des Varietes. - Paris Aux Varietes - La Poule (Mlle. Lavalliere). - Le Coq (M. Max-Dearly), 1904. Eve Lavalliere, (1866-1929) and Max Dearly

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Eva Lavalliere / Rire 1901

Eva Lavalliere / Rire 1901
EVA LAVALLIERE French actress in the role of Josephine in La Reine Date: 1901

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Eva Lavalliere / Carew

Eva Lavalliere / Carew
EVA LAVALLIERE French actress, as seen during a visit to London Date: 1915

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Applause from Gallery

Applause from Gallery
Applause from the gallery (Paul et Eve Lavalliere) Date: 1902

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Eva Lavallerie

Eva Lavallerie, French actress, being sketched by Sem Date: 1910

Background imageLavalliere Collection: Beautiful female entertainers

Beautiful female entertainers
A montage of portraits showing the great beauties of the age, including Lina Cavalieri, La Belle Otero and Cleo de Merode



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"Lavalliere: A Captivating Journey through History, Art, and Entertainment" Step into the world of Lavalliere, a name that echoes with elegance and charm. This captivating journey begins with Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc, the visionary French architect renowned for his restoration work on iconic monuments like Notre Dame of Paris and Pierrefonds Castle. In 1878, Nadar's lens captured an enchanting portrait of this architectural genius. Fast forward to the Theatre des Varietes in Paris, where actresses find amusement in their dressing rooms. Black and white photographs transport us to a bygone era filled with laughter and camaraderie. Among them is Mlle. Eve Lavalliere herself, exuding grace and charisma as she prepares for her performance in "Miquette et sa mere" - a colored photo capturing her radiant spirit. The stage comes alive at Theatre Des Varietes once again in 1904 when Mlle. Eve Lavalliere takes on the role of Le Prince Orlofsky in "La Chauve-Souris. " The unknown creator immortalizes this momentous occasion as we witness the magic unfold before our eyes. Eva Lavalliere continues to shine brightly throughout history; her talent transcends time. From evoking laughter during performances such as "Rire 1901" to portraying complex characters like Carew alongside Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's artistic brilliance - she leaves audiences enthralled. Speaking of Toulouse-Lautrec, his masterful brushstrokes capture Lender and Lavalliere in various works of art. These paintings depict not only their beauty but also their undeniable connection within the realm of entertainment. Intriguing glimpses into lavishly adorned theaters reveal beautiful female entertainers who captivate hearts with every step they take on stage. Applause from gallery-goers fills these hallowed halls as they bear witness to unforgettable performances by Eva Lavalliere and her contemporaries.