Viola Dana, c. 1910s
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Silent film star Vilma Banky, left, greets producer Samuel Goldwyn and his wife, the former Frances Howard, on the Goldwyns' arrival from the West Coast, December 1926.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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Harold Lloyd taking a quick nap on the set of For Heaven’s Sake, 1926.
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The original black and white photographs were expertly colorized by artist Matt Loughrey. Pictured, Theda Bara, one of the most popular actresses of the silent era. Matt Loughrey's colorized portrait of the star was originally taken while Bara was taking on the role of the eponymous character in Carmen, a now lost Raoul Walsh film released in 1915.
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Colleen Moore silent film star by Marylin Henry
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Jeff Koons (American b. 1955), Buster Keaton, 1988. Polychromed wood, 65 3/4 x 50 x 26 1/2 in. | 167.01 x 127 x 67.31 cm. (Source: The Broad, Los Angeles)
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Richard Barthelmess. Vintage promotional photo of the Hollywood silent film star.
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Clara Bow with horse.
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René Navarre - Star of Louis Feuillade's Fantômas
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Mary Miles Minter photographed for Powers That Prey, 1918
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Jaque Catelain and Nathalie Kovanko silent film actors in 1920s France.
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Recent commission, Maude Fealy prayer shrine...
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c. 1922
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The great Gloria Swanson, silent film seductress whose career was revived by Billy Wilder's "Sunset Boulevard." In the film, Ms. Swanson – as Norma Desmond – best summed up her life: "I am big; it’s the pictures that got small."
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