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1919: Alla Nazimova and her husband Charles Bryant in (1912-25) “The Brat”
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Martin Turnbull | Jun 8, 2018
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1879 – 1915
1916 – 1925
Alla Nazimova and unidentified person outside the Hayvenhurst house.
“Metro has signed The Great Nazimova” announcement Moving Picture World, July 28, 1917
Advance advertisement for Nazimova in “The Red Lantern” Motion Picture News Mar-Apr 1919
Advertisement for “The Heart of a Child” in Motion Picture News, April 3, 1920
Advertisement for Nazimova in “War Brides” – Motion Picture News Sept-Oct 1916
Advertisement in “The Film Daily” announcing four upcoming motion pictures starring Nazimova (1920)
Alla Nazimova in “Madonna of the Streets” (1924) – Motion Picture Magazine, November 1924
Alla Nazimova “In The Shadows” – Motion Picture magazine, October 1921
Alla Nazimova in Motion Picture Magazine, January 1925
Alla Nazimova in Motion Picture Magazine, June 1921
Alla Nazimova in Photoplay Magazine, November 1920
Illustration of Alla Nazimova as Salome in The Story World and Photodramatist, March-June 1923
Alla Nazimova and Richard Barthelmess in “War Brides” – from “When The Movies Were Young” 1925
The Incomparable Nazimova in “Billions” in The Film Daily magazine, 1920
Nazimova in “Madame Peacock” – Moving Picture World magazine, October 1920
Nazimova in “Out of the Fog” – Motion Picture News Jan-Feb 1919
Nazimova in “Salome” (1923) – illustration from A pictorial history of the movies” by Taylor Deems, 1943
Nazimova in “War Brides” – illustration in “A pictorial history of the silent screen” by Daniel C Blum (1953)
Nazimova in “Salome” (1923) – illustration from “The film till now – a survey of world cinema” by Paul Rotha
“None but Nazimova” illustration from Moving Picture World magazine, October 1920
Photospread of scenes from Nazimova’s “Camille” (1921) in Exhibitor Trade Review magazine, September 17, 1921
Portrait of Alla Nazimova by Rice, Shadowland magazine, December 1922
“Get ready for Nazimova in ‘Stronger than Death'” (1920)
Press sheets for Paramount and Metro Releases Apr-Sep 1923, including Nazimova and Valentino in “Camille” (1923)
“The Celestian Nazimova” in Motion Picture Classic magazine, 1919
1919: Anna Mae Wong by the Pool at the Garden of Alla
1919: Alla Nazimova as Blanche Sackville in “The Red Lantern” (1919)
1920: “Get ready for Nazimova!” Poster for ‘Stronger than Death’
1916: Portrait of Alla Nazimova dedicated to Mercedes de Acosta, circa 1916
1922: Nazimova in “Salome” as presented in “Vanity Fair” magazine.
1920: “None but Nazimova” illustration from Moving Picture World magazine, October 1920
1923: Portrait of Alla Nazimova by Melbourne Spurr (circa 1923)
1923: Alla Nazimova wearing the sheath that Natacha Rambova designed for her in “Salome”
1916: Alla Nazimova with director, Herbert Brenon, on the set of her first movie, “War Brides”
1916: ”War Brides” starring Nazimova, movie advertisement
1916: Alla Nazimova as Joan in “War Brides” (1916)
1916: Lobby card for “War Brides” – Alla Nazimova’s first motion picture
1916: Alla Nazimova as Joan in “War Brides” (1916)
1916: Poster for “War Brides” starring Alla Nazimova in her first motion picture (1916)
1916: Alla Nazimova with Nila Mae in the 1916 film of “War Brides”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “Eye For Eye”
1918: Nazimova and her husband Charles Bryant in “Revelation.”
1918: A double page advertisement for “Revelation” from The Moving Picture World magazine
1918: “Revelation” movie tie-in book “The Rose-Bush of a Thousand Years” featuring photographs of Alla Nazimova
1918: Alla Nazimova in New Orleans
1918 – Lobby card for “Eye for Eye”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “The Wild Duck”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “Revelation”
1918: Alla Nazimova with puppy in “Revelation”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “A Doll’s House”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “Eye For Eye”
1918: Alla Nazimova with diary in “Revelation”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “Revelation”
1918: Director Albert Capellani prepares Alla Nazimova for a scene in “Eye for Eye”
1918: Collage of advertisements for “Eye for Eye” starring Nazimova, Motion Picture News, November – December 1918
1918: Alla Nazimova in “The Wild Duck.” Portrait by photographer Maurice Goldberg, circa April 1918
1918: Alla Nazimova plays in “A Doll’s House”
1918: Danish poster for “Eye for Eye” starring Alla Nazimova
1918: Nazimova plays in “A Doll’s House” at the Plymouth Theatre
1918 – Alla Nazimova in “A Woman of France”
1918: The Great Nazimova in “Eye For Eye” – Motion Picture News magazine, November – December 1918
1918: Alla Nazimova in a scene from “L’Occident” – later retitled “Eye for an Eye” (1918)
1918: Alla Nazimova (left) and Lionel Atwill in the 1918 production of “Hedda Gabler”
1918: Alla Nazimova as Hassouna in “Eye for Eye”
1918: Alla Nazimova in “Toys of Fate”
Alla Nazimova in costume for “Toys of Fate” (1918) on the Metro backlot with Rex Ingram
1918: Alla Nazimova in costume for “Toys of Fate” (1918) on the Metro backlot with Rex Ingram, who would later direct Rudolph Valentino in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” (1921)
1918: Charles Bryant and Alla Nazimova in her first film for Metro, “Revelation” (1918)
1919: Publicity Shot from ‘The Brat’
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Brat”
1919: Nazimova In ‘Red Lantern’ Production Meeting with Director Albert Capellani and Author Edith Wherry
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Advertisements for Alla Nazimova in “Out Of The Fog”
1919: Alla Nazimova in Photo-Play Journal, February 1919.
1919: Alla Nazimova dressed as a rabbit in “The Brat”
Alla Nazimova In “Red Lantern” (1919)
1919: Alla Nazimova in the garden of her house on Sunset Blvd
Alla Nazimova & Charles Bryant with Director, Herbert Blache
1919: Alla Nazimova portrait looking sideways, in “Red Lantern”
1919 – Alla Nazimova and Wherry Capellani, who wrote “The Red Lantern.
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern” lobby card
1919: Alla Nazimova as twins in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Alla Nazimova receives a visit from Charlie Chaplin on the set of “The Brat.”
1919: Alla Nazimova and director Albert Capellani flank Edith Wherry, author of “The Red Lantern”
1919: Alla Nazimova photographed by Clarence H White
1919: Alla Nazimova in magazine advertisement for “The Red Lantern”
1919: Poster for Alla Nazimova in “The Brat”
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Screen shots of Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Alla Nazimova in Cine-Mundial magazine promoting “The Red Lantern”
1919: Sheet music cover of song “Alla” written by Anita Owen, dedicated to Alla Nazimova
1919: Alla Nazimova on the cover of Theatre Magazine, October 1919
1919: Alla Nazimova in “The Brat” – colored movie theater lobby card
1919: Sheet music cover for “The Brat” starring Alla Nazimova
1919 to 1921: Various articles from the Los Angeles Evening Herald about Alla Nazimova
1919: Charlie Chaplin visits the set of Alla Nazimova’s film “The Brat”
1919: Poster for Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Poster for “Out of the Fog” starring Alla Nazimova
Alla Nazimova in “The Brat” (1919)
1919 – Poster for Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern”
1919: Poster for Alla Nazimova in “The Red Lantern” (1919)
1919: Theatrical poster for the silent film “The Brat” – produced by and starring Alla Nazimova
1919: “The Celestial Nazimova” in Motion Picture Classic magazine
1919: Alla Nazimova and her husband Charles Bryant in (1912-25) “The Brat”
1919: Collage of photos of Alla Nazimova in “The Brat” in Motion Picture News magazine, July – August 1919
1919: Nazimova in “Eye for Eye” – Motion Picture News, January – February 1919
1919: “Nazimova answers our question – Does old age hold terrors for you” – Motion Picture Magazine, December 1919
Metro Pictures Corporation Studios on Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood, February 19th, 1919
1919: The Incomparable Nazimova in “The Brat” Motion Picture News, July – August 1919
1919: Charles Bryant and Alla Nazimova in “The Brat” (1919)
1919: Charlie Chaplin visits Alla Nazimova and Charles Bryant on the set of “The Brat” (1919)
1920s: Alla Nazimova at window, photographed by Arthur Rice, 1920s
1920: Alla Nazimova takes a cigarette break on the set “Madame Peacock”
1920: Alla Nazimova from “Madame Peacock”
1920: Alla Nazimova with two of her co-stars in “Madame Peacock”
1920: Alla Nazimova in a peacock headdress “Madame Peacock” (1920)
1920: Alla Nazimova in “Stronger Than Death”
1920: Alla Nazimova in “Madame Peacock”
1920: Nazimova in “Stronger Than Death”
1920: Alla Nazimova on the cover of Moving Picture World magazine, October 30th, 1920
1920: Alla Nazimova with actor in “Madame Peacock”
1920: Swedish poster for Alla Nazimova in “Billions”
1920: Advertisement for Nazimova in “Billions” – Moving Picture World magazine, August 1920
1920: Posters and advertisements for Alla Nazimova in “Stronger Than Death”
November 1920: Alla Nazimova in “Cine-Mundial”
1920: Advertisement by Metro Pictures for Nazimova, Motion Picture News magazine, January – February 1920
1920: The Incomparable Nazimova in “Billions” in The Film Daily magazine July – December 1920
Circa early 1920s: Alla Nazimova and Natacha Rambova at the Garden of Alla
1920 – Alla Nazimova & Charles Bryant in “Billions”
1920: Alla Nazimova gazes into a pond during a dream sequence in “Billions” (1920)
1920: Alla Nazimova on the set of “Madame Peacock”
1920: Alla Nazimova in “Madame Peacock”
1920: Poster for Alla Nazimova in “Madame Peacock”
1920: two “Madame Peacock” posters, starring Alla Nazimova
Alla Nazimova at her home at 8080 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, circa early 1920s
1921: Alla Nazimova
1921: Alla Nazimova in cape in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova profile in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova with co-star Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova with hatboxes and Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova with Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille” (1921) Photograph by Arthur Rice
1921: Alla Nazimova putting on her stocking in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in Camille (1921) German postcard by Ross Verlag
1921: Alla Nazimova with co-star Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921 – Alla Nazimova at home
1921: Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in a colorized still from “Camille.”
1921: Alla Nazimova, around the time she was producing and starring in “Camille.”
1921: Alla Nazimova embraces Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in chair in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova’s death scene in “Camille”
1921 – Newspaper advertisement for Alla Nazimova and Valentino in “Camille.”
1921: Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in “Camille” (1921)
Circa early 1920s: Alla Nazimova from “Camille” in a Ross Verlag postcard (Germany)
1921: Alla Nazimova prostrate on the steps in “Camille” (1921)
1921: Article from Picturegoer magazine, January 1921: “The Real Nazimova” by Herbert Howe
1921: Advertising for Rodolph Valentino and Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Article from Picturegoer magazine, January 1921: “When Nazimova Failed” by Gertrude Landa
1921: Four advertisements for Alla Nazimova in Metro Picture’s “Camille” (1921)
1921: Nazimova’s apartment in her 1921 film of “Camille” (designed by Natacha Rambova)
1921: Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Poster for Alla Nazimova and Rudoplh Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in advertisement for “Salome”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Rudolph Valentino reading to Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova in “Camille”
1921: Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in “Camille”
1921: Nazimova and Valentino in “Camille” lobby card.
Alla Nazimova in “Camille” (1921)
1921: Article from ‘Picture Show’ – “The Home of Nazimova”
1921 – Autographed lobby card of “Camille” starring Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino
1921: Alla Nazimova featured in Vanity Fair illustration by Ralph Barton
1922: Alla Nazimova and Alan Hale Senior in “A Doll’s House”
1922: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” on the cover of “Picturegoer” magazine
1922: Article from Picturegoer magazine, January 1922: “The Cult of Beauty” by Alla Nazimova
Alla Nazimova in “Salome” in Vanity Fair magazine, 1922
December 1922: Alla Nazimova in Shadowland magazine photographed by Arthur F. Rice
1922: Alla Nazimova in “A Doll’s House”
1922: Alla Nazimova “A Doll’s House”
1922: Alla Nazimova as Nora Helmer with her children in “A Doll’s House”
1922 – Newspaper article on Alla Nazimova during the filming of “A Doll’s House.”
1922: Nazimova with Alan Hale in “A Doll’s House” (1922)
1922: Alla Nazimova in “A Doll’s House”
1922 – Alla Nazimova – Strollers Cigarettes card #197
1922: Woodblock of Alla Nazimova as Salome – Signed by Franz Geritz
1923: Alla Nazimova and Arthur Jasmine in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#1)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#2)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#3)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#4)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#5)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#6)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#7)
1923: Alla Nazimova in a lobby card for “Salome”
1923: Poster for “Salome” starring Alla Nazimova
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (#8)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” #9
1923: Actress Alla Nazimova dons the purple, white, and gold banner of the National Woman’s Party in token of her allegiance to equality for men and women.
1923: Alla Nazimova on the cover of Motion Picture magazine, May 1923
1923: Article on Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova on the cover of Photoplay magazine, October 1923
October 1923: Alla Nazimova portrait for the National Woman’s Party
1923: Newspaper article on Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923 – Screenshot of Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova in Salome (1923), directed by Charles Bryant
1923 – Newspaper advertisement for Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova in peacock feather headdress in “Salome”
1923 – Cast and crew members for Alla Nazimova’s “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova as Salome with Earl Shenck as Narraboth, the Captain of the Guard, in “Salome”
1923: Close up of Alla Nazimova in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova standing next to poster for Broadway play “Collusion”
1923: Alla Nazimova with sword, in “Salome”
1923: Alla Nazimova as Salome
1923:Advertisement for Alla Nazimova in Oscar Wilde’s “Salome” Exhibitor’s Trade Review, March to May 1923
1923: Alla Nazimova in a posrer for “Salome” (1923)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (1923) Photo by Arthur Rice
1923: Press Sheets for Paramount & Metro Releases for Nazimova and Valentino in “Camille” April – September 1923
Poster for Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in “Camille” (1923)
1923: Alla Nazimova in “Salome” (1923)
1923: Alla Nazimova as Salome in cape (1923)
1923: Alla Nazimova in fantasy sequence in “Salome” (1923)
1923: Screenshot of Alla Nazimova doing the Dance of the Seven Veils in “Salome” (1923)
1923: Nazimova, Mitchell Lewis and Rose Dione in “Salome” (1923)
Alla Nazimova holding book “My Life In Art” by Constantin Stanislavski
1924: Nazimova in “Madonna of the Streets” (1924)
1924: Illustrations of Alla Nazimova by José de Zamora
1925: portrait of Alla Nazimova by noted theater and Hollywood portrait photographer, Maurice Goldberg
1925: Alla Nazimova with parasol from “My Son”
1925: Caricature of Alla Nazimova by Einar Nerman
1925: Publicity blurb on the back of photograph for Alla Naimova’s movie “My Son.”
1925: Article from Pictures and Picturegoer magazine, January 1925: “The Art of Alla Nazimova” by E. R. Thompson
1925: Photograph of Alla Nazimova from Pictures and Picturegoer magazine, April 1925
1925: Entry for Alla Nazimova from 1925 book “Famous Film Folk” by Charles Donald Fox
1925: Alla Nazimova in profile
1925: Alla Nazimova page from “Famous Film Folk” book
1925: Photograph of Alla Nazimova from Pictures and Picturegoer magazine (April 1925)
1925: Portrait of Alla Nazimova from “Motion Picture” magazine
1925: Alla Nazimova caricature by John Decker in Photoplay Magazine, July 1925
1925: Advertisement for Jean Adams, Business Manager for Alla Nazimova, Film Daily Yearbook, 1925
1925: Alla Nazimova in Motion Picture Magazine, January 1925
1925: Alla Nazimova as Jack Pickford’s mother in “My Son” on Broadway
1927: Garden of Allah Hotel article
1916: Alla Nazimova in a poster for “War Brides”
1916: Alla Nazimova on the set of “War Brides”
January 10, 1917: Alla Nazimova Opens in ”Ception Shoals’ on Broadway
1919: Newspaper article announcing that a newly arrived Alla Nazimova has bought a house in Los Angeles, at 8080 Sunset Blvd
1919: Alla Nazimova in “Red Lantern” – Motion Picture News, May 3, 1919
1919: Advertisement for Alla Nazimova in “Out of the Fog”
1920: Alla Nazimova in Ray C. Smallwood’s “Madame Peacock”
1920: Alla Nazimova in profile portrait
1921: Screenshots from “Camille”
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Garden of Allah 1918 – 1959
Alla Nazimova portrait (undated)
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