Das göttliche Weib. Greta Garbo in einer Atelierpause in Hollywood. Phot. Paramount. | The Divine Woman. Greta Garbo during a studio break in Hollywood. Published in Revue des Monats, June 1929. | src Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig
Edward Thayer Monroe :: Louise Brooks, published in Picture-Play Magazine, April 1926 issue. Caption reads: Louise Brooks recently snatched from the “Follies” by Paramount, starts as a beautiful manicure girl and rises to musical-comedy fame in Adolphe Menjou’s “A Social Celebrity”. | src internet archives
Bert Stern :: Marilyn Monroe, Hotel Bel-Air, LA, 1962 [Series of photos of Marilyn Monroe taken during several boozy sessions that have collectively come to be known as ‘The Last Sitting’] | src haunted by storytelling more [+] by Bert Stern at haunted by storytelling
Edward J. Steichen · Polish actress Pola Negri for Vanity Fair, June 1925. Courtesy of Condé Nast Archive.
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Edward J. Steichen :: Marlene Dietrich, 1934.
| Courtesy Condé Nast Archive.
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Lulu (Louise Brooks) prepares for her last date. His name is Jack and all of London is hunting him, but unfortunately for her, Lulu finds him first. Pandora’s Box | Die Büchse der Pandora, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1929
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Lucien Lorelle :: Brigitte Helm, 1953 | src RMN
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“Mack Sennett Girl,” circa 1919. Actress Marvel Rea, one of film producer Mack Sennett’s well-rounded “bathing girls”, in somewhat mouldy National Photo glass negative. From a series of pictures using cars and tires as props. 1 src and hi-res Shorpy
Probably edited from this photograph. [zoom in detail of hands’ retouching]