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Tosca - Music CoverSarah Bernhardt in the title role of Puccinis Tosca
Madame Sarah Bernhardt as Theodora - photograph by DowneyMadame Sarah Bernhardt as Theodora - photograph by Messrs Downey. Date: 1894
Play / Racine / PhedreSarah Bernhardt wears a full dress with sleeves to the floor as they plays Phedre by Jean Racine
Sarah Bernhardt - French Stage ActressSarah Bernhardt - French Stage (and early film) Actress (1844-1923) - The Divine Sarah - in La Princesse Lointaine by Edmond Rostand. The frame border is an ornate floral art nouveau design
The Folly Theatre, Peter Street, ManchesterPromotional postcard showing a playbill of the acts playing at the Folly Theatre of Varieties, (known as the Folly) Peter Street, Manchester for the week commencing Monday, 24th March 1889
British troops resting after six days fighting, 1944A group of jocular British soldiers take a rest after six days spent attacking the strongly defended German positions on Mounts Camino and Maggiore, fighting through thick mud and unceasing rain
Sarah Bernhardt / SourireSarah Bernhardt in Dumas La Dame aux Camelias
Sarah Bernhardt as Cleopatra in Victorien Sardous Drama at the New English Opera House Date: 1892
Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt by Bastien-LepageReproduction of a portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, by Jules Bastien-Lepage, 1879 Date: 1879
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, in her coffin - she kept a satin-lined coffin in her bedroom, and occasionally slept in it, and posed in it for photographs. Date: 1907
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, caricature by Gill Date: 1878
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, as TheodoraSarah Bernhardt, French actress, as the Empress Theodora, in the play by Sardou. Date: 1901
Sarah Bernhardt as Phedre, by Racine, at the Comedie Francaise, Paris. Date: 1873
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, and her son Maurice Date: 1905
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BERNHARDT/L'AIGLON 1900SARAH BERNHARDT (1845 - 1923), French actress in Rostand's L'Aiglon in 1900: Act VI, The Death of the Duke of Reichstadt
Advert postcard for Theatre Sarah Bernhardt. ParisFrench advertising postcard for the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt. In 1899 the Theatre de la Ville in Paris was renamed Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt after the renowned actress Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, in Ruy BlasSarah Bernhardt, French actress, as Dona Maria, Queen of Spain, in Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo Date: 1890s
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, as TheodoraSarah Bernhardt, French actress, as the Empress of Byzantium in Victorien Sardous Theodora. Date: 1890s
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, as Cleopatra Date: 1890s
L Aiglon, by Edmond RostandL Aiglon, a play in six acts by Edmond Rostand, based on the life of Napoleon II, son of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Marie Louise
Sarah Bernhardt in The Lady of the Camelias, Victoria Hall. Date: circa 1900s
Ellen Terry visiting Sarah Bernhardt in her dressing room at the Royal Opera House. 1892
Sarah Bernhardt in Les Bouffons (The Clowns) by Miguel Zamacois. Date: 1907
Finishing Touches - Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Dressing RoomFinishing Touches - Madame Sarah Bernhardt in her Dressing Room Date: 1894
Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Izeyl at Dalys Theatre - Izeyl watching Prince Siddartha from the porch of her house. Date: 1894
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress in Rostands L AiglonSarah Bernhardt (1845-1923), French actress in Rostands L Aiglon in 1900, in the role of the Duke of Reichstadt. Date: 1900
Sarah Bernhardt in L Aiglon (2 / 2)Photograph of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) - French stage and early film actress - used to publicise her latest role in L Aiglon (1900), by Edmond Rostand. Date: 1900
Sarah Bernhardt in L Aiglon (1 / 2)Photograph of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) - French stage and early film actress - used to publicise her latest role in L Aiglon (1900), by Edmond Rostand. Date: 1900
Sarah Bernhardt as HamletThe actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844 - 1923) in the male role of Hamlet in Shakespeares play of the same name. 1899
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923). French actress. Portrait. Engraving by Carretero, 1882. Colored
Caricature of Sarah Bernhardt, French actressCaricature of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), legendary French actress, described here as: Actor, author, painter, sculptor, universal genius, creation-whipper and wholesale fascinator
Caricature of John Hollingshead, theatre managerCaricature of John Hollingshead (1827-1904), at this time manager of the Gaiety Theatre, seen here reviving an actor (probably Edward Terry) and an actress (Sarah Bernhardt) in the form of puppets
Jules Bastien-Lepage - 2JULES BASTIEN-LEPAGE French artist who specialised in painting peasants, though he also did portraits including Bernhardt. Date: 1848 - 1884
Jules Bastien-Lepage - 1JULES BASTIEN-LEPAGE French artist who specialised in painting peasants, though he also did portraits including Bernhardt. Date: 1848 - 1884
Sarah Bernhardt with Beno Constant CoquelinSarah Bernhardt (1844 - 1923), French actress with the French actor Beno Constant Coquelin (the elder) - they toured together in 1900
Bernhardt / HeaddressSARAH BERNHARDT French actress in an elaborate crown/headdress Date: 1845 - 1923
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) French actress as Tosca (act one)
Sarah Bernhardt - French ActressSarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) - French stage and early film actress. Date: 1869
Bernhardt Photo 1869SARAH BERNHARDT French actress : early in her extraordinary career - 1869. Date: 1844-1923
Sarah Bernhardt on StageFrench actress SARAH BERNHARDT, on stage in an unspecified role. Date: 1844- 1923
French Actress and Singer Sarah BernhardtSarah Bernhardt - French Stage (and early film) Actress (1844-1923) - The Divine Sarah - in The Princess Lointaine by Edmond Rostand. Date: circa 1911
Sarah Bernhardt in Le Passant - playing a LuteSarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in Le Passant (play by Coppee) - playing a Lute. Date: circa 1895
Sarah Bernhardt as Zoraya in La SorciereFrench 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
Sarah Bernhardt - French Stage ActressSarah Bernhardt - French Stage (and early film) Actress (1844-1923) - The Divine Sarah. Date: circa 1902
Poster announcing the performance of Joan of Arc by Sarah Bernhardt in the Renaissance Theater. Work by Eugene Grasset. Art Nouveau. Painting. Private Collection
Bernhardt, Henriette Rosine, AlsoVEGA CARPIO, F lix Lope de (1562-1635). La Dama Boba (Lady Nitwit). Performance at thel Corral de Comedias of Almagro
BERNHARDT, Henriette Rosine, also called (1844-1923). French theatre and film actress. Sarah Bernhardt in class at the Conservatory