Russian first silent movie star Vera Kholodnaya. Portrait, in a headdress. Fot. M. Sakharov and P. Orlov, 1916. Postcard. | src Presidential LibraryVera Kholodnaya. Portrait, Portrait, profile to the left, looking down. Fot. M. Sakharov and P. Orlov, 1916. Postcard. | src Presidential LibraryVera Kholodnaya. Portrait, head turn 3/4 to the left, headscarf tied behind, 1914-1919. Postcard. | src Presidential LibraryVera Kholodnaya. Portrait, in a white blouse with ruffles, in a white hat. Phot. M. Sakharov and P. Orlov, 1916. Postcard. | src Presidential LibraryRussian first silent movie star Vera Kholodnaya. Another postcard of the image on top. | src Flickr
Hanns Holdt (Munich) :: Dancer Sent M’Ahesa [Else(a) von Carlberg]. From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time] p. 15. Published in Leipzig in 1928. | src Marcus Bunyan (ArtBlart)
André-Wladimir Reybas (cinematographer, uncredited) :: Portrait of Andrée Rolane in ‘L’Occident’ (An Eye for an Eye) directed by Henri Fescourt (1928). Andrée Rolane is Fathima, Hassina’s little sister, ca. 1927. Silver gelatin bromide. | image src eBay Bug-eyed Gypsy Fortune Teller (Seer), 1920s [eBay]