Mabel Normand in Dodging a Million (1918)
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Mabel Normand in Dodging a Million (1918)
What Happened To Rosa? (Victor Schertzinger, 1920)
Kae Carroll in the Ziegfeld Follies, c. 1925-1927
Burlesque dancers, circa 1920
Facial studies for Mae West and Greta Garbo
1928 Louise Fazenda in "Tilli's Punctured Romance". From Karen Starr, FB.
Louise Fazenda with Pepper the cat on the set of Are Waitresses Safe? (1917).
Marion Davies in When Knighthood Was In Flower (1922)
Lady of The Day 🌹 Esther Ralston ❤️
Constance and Norma Talmadge by James Abbe, 1922
Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels in Billy Blazes, Esq. (1919)
Greta Garbo, Photographed By Ruth Harriet Louise
Theda Bara in A FOOL THERE WAS (1915), dir. Frank Powell
Actress Louise Brooks Ball, 1920.
from Motion Picture Magazine, April 1923
original caption:
MARIE PREVOST
Someone said the flappers—the younger set—of the screen lacked erudition. So Marie Prevost posed for the above photograph before she began work on "Brass," a screen version of the Norris novel. It would seem to belie the implication. Incidentally, Miss Prevost verifies the rumor of her engagement to Kenneth Harlan. They will be wed in the green Springtime
Photographer: Alfred Cheney Johnston
Dolores Costello for Noah’s Ark, 1928
Buster Keaton and Anita Page Free and Easy - 1930