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Norma Talmadge with her pomeranian Dinky, recreated in colour by Leo Sielke, Jr. For Motion Picture magazine, 1921.
Also by Israel Davidovich Bograd
MOTHER (1926) based on a novel of the same name by Maxim Gorky
Pola Negri at home with her portrait in oils by Tadeusz Styka (1889–1954). The painting is now in the National Museum in Warsaw.
Portrait of Katharine Hepburn by Everett Raymond Kinstler, 1982, said to be her favorite.
Irene Dunne in a publicity shot for ROBERTA (1935) and a colour portrait, possibly by Victor Tchetchet, for Photoplay magazine in 1935
@carolelgable Everyone's a critic (triple exclamation points)
Norma Talmadge portrait by Charles W Pancoast for The Woman Disputed (1928)
Intrigued by the article, 'Are Movie Stars the World's Worst Dressers'?
It criticises stars, such as Gloria Swanson, 'badly over-trimmed gown' and Barbara La Marr 'over excessive vamp attire'. And gives Fashion Commandments including 'Don't wear earrings with riding boots' ⬇️