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Dramatic Arts Collection (page 8)

"Dramatic Arts: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into the world of dramatic arts

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1923. Silent film still

TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1923. Silent film still

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: D. W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques

D. W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques
D.W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques, in a scene from Orphans of the Storm (1922), directed by D.W. Griffith

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Film Still: Beach

Film Still: Beach
FILM STILL: BEACH

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Still: Man & Animal

Silent Still: Man & Animal

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Still: Children. Lupino Lane

Silent Still: Children. Lupino Lane
SILENT STILL: CHILDREN. Lupino Lane

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: WAGON TRAIN. Motion picture still

WAGON TRAIN. Motion picture still

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. Silent film still, 1923

POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. Silent film still, 1923

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Film Still: Trains. Greta Garbo

Silent Film Still: Trains. Greta Garbo
SILENT FILM STILL: TRAINS. Greta Garbo

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: COVERED WAGON. Motion picture still

COVERED WAGON. Motion picture still

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: KEYSTONE COPS. Film still

KEYSTONE COPS. Film still

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, 1920s. A still from a silent movie

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, 1920s. A still from a silent movie

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Still from Whispering Wires, 1926

SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Still from Whispering Wires, 1926

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: DRINKING. Helen Lynch and Matt Moore in a still from Three Weeks in Paris, 1925

SILENT FILM STILL: DRINKING. Helen Lynch and Matt Moore in a still from Three Weeks in Paris, 1925

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT STILL: GROUP OF MEN. Rudolph Valentino in a still from the film The Four Horseman of

SILENT STILL: GROUP OF MEN. Rudolph Valentino in a still from the film The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse (Metro)
SILENT STILL: GROUP OF MEN. Rudolph Valentino in a still from the film The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse (Metro, 1921)

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: FILM: CLEOPATRA, 1963. Elizabeth Taylor in the title role of the 1963 motion picture Cleopatra

FILM: CLEOPATRA, 1963. Elizabeth Taylor in the title role of the 1963 motion picture Cleopatra

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: MARY PICKFORD (1893-1979). American (Canadian-born) cinema actress

MARY PICKFORD (1893-1979). American (Canadian-born) cinema actress. In Tess of the Storm Country, 1921

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: STUNTS. Wallace Beery in Wife Savers, 1928

SILENT FILM STILL: STUNTS. Wallace Beery in Wife Savers, 1928

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Summer Bachelors, 1926, directed by Allan Dwan

SILENT FILM STILL. Summer Bachelors, 1926, directed by Allan Dwan

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: THE STORM. A scene from the silent film, The Storm

THE STORM. A scene from the silent film, The Storm

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: HOME MEDICINE, c1920. Silent film still, circa 1920

HOME MEDICINE, c1920. Silent film still, circa 1920

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: FILM STILL: TELEPHONES. Adolphe Menjou

FILM STILL: TELEPHONES. Adolphe Menjou

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: OFFICE SCENE, 1920s. A silent movie still, 1920s

OFFICE SCENE, 1920s. A silent movie still, 1920s

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Still: Beach

Silent Still: Beach
SILENT STILL: BEACH

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT FILM: RADIO, 1920s. William Desmond in a still from an American silent film of the 1920s

SILENT FILM: RADIO, 1920s. William Desmond in a still from an American silent film of the 1920s

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Film Still: Hold Up

Silent Film Still: Hold Up

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: PAUL ROBESON (1898-1976). American singer and actor. In a scene from the film Showboat, 1936

PAUL ROBESON (1898-1976). American singer and actor. In a scene from the film Showboat, 1936

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. Corinne Griffith

SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. Corinne Griffith

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: HOME MEDICINE, 1924. Betty Blythe and Lou Tellegen in a scene from The Breath of Scandal, 1924

HOME MEDICINE, 1924. Betty Blythe and Lou Tellegen in a scene from The Breath of Scandal, 1924

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Film Still: Kissing

Silent Film Still: Kissing

Background imageDramatic Arts Collection: Silent Still: Children

Silent Still: Children



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"Dramatic Arts: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into the world of dramatic arts, where actors bring iconic characters to life and captivate audiences with their performances. Lon Chaney Jr. , in the title role of "The Wolfman" (1941), sends shivers down our spines as he transforms into a creature of the night. In "Modern Times" (1936), Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard take us on a rollercoaster ride through laughter and tears in the final scene. Their impeccable comedic timing leaves us in awe of their talent. Silent films hold a special place in our hearts, like the beloved Little Rascals from Our Gang. Spanky, Buckwheat, Mickey, Alfalfa, and Darla steal our hearts as they navigate childhood adventures together. Basil Rathbone's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes is nothing short of brilliant. With his keen intellect and deductive reasoning, he solves mysteries that baffle others. Godzilla emerges from the depths of imagination to wreak havoc on screen. The colossal monster's destructive power leaves us breathless as we witness epic battles unfold before our eyes. Aubrey Beardsley's pen and ink drawing for Oscar Wilde's "Salome" captures the essence of this provocative play. It transports us to an era filled with scandalous beauty and forbidden desires. Laurel and Hardy remind us that comedy knows no boundaries. In "Big Business" (1929), their hilarious antics leave us doubled over with laughter while showcasing their incredible chemistry as a comedic duo. Charles M. Russell's drawing depicts a stage robber pointing a shotgun during an intense moment in history when danger lurked around every corner. The vignette reveals stolen treasures amidst chaos—a reminder that drama often unfolds even outside theater walls. "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) enchants generations with its timeless tale.