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Vivien Collection (#2)

Vivien Leigh, the iconic British actress, captivated audiences with her unforgettable performances and timeless beauty

Background imageVivien Collection: Vivien Merlin Julia Margaret Cameron British

Vivien Merlin Julia Margaret Cameron British
Vivien and Merlin; Julia Margaret Cameron (British, born India, 1815 - 1879); Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England; September 1874; Albumen silver print

Background imageVivien Collection: British propagand for Belgium

British propagand for Belgium
A smiling girl in National Costume stands in front of the Belgium flag. WW1 Date: 1916

Background imageVivien Collection: Gone With the Wind actors

Gone With the Wind actors
Three of the lead actors chosen to star in the much-anticipated film version of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, shown reading through the script - Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara

Background imageVivien Collection: Fenelon / Hopwood / Vivien

Fenelon / Hopwood / Vivien
FRANCOIS DE SALIGNAC DE FENELON French divine and writer Date: 1651 - 1715

Background imageVivien Collection: Fenelon / Holl / Vivien

Fenelon / Holl / Vivien
FRANCOIS DE SALIGNAC DE FENELON French divine and writer Date: 1651 - 1715

Background imageVivien Collection: Cecil Beatons film The Sailors Return

Cecil Beatons film The Sailors Return, which was made with friends and neighbours as his country home, Ashcombe. Date: 1935

Background imageVivien Collection: Joseph Vivien

Joseph Vivien
JOSEPH VIVIEN French artist Date: 1657 - 1734

Background imageVivien Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Portrait, Fenelon, Artist, Pierre Michel Alix, Joseph Vivien

Drawings Prints, Print, Portrait, Fenelon, Artist, Pierre Michel Alix, Joseph Vivien
Drawings and Prints, Print, Portrait of Fenelon, Artist, After, Pierre Michel Alix, Joseph Vivien, French, Paris 1762-1817 Paris, French, Lyon before 1657-1734 Bonn, Alix, Pierre Michel, Vivien

Background imageVivien Collection: Benoat Audran I after Joseph Vivien, French (1661-1721), J. P. Bignon, engraving

Benoat Audran I after Joseph Vivien, French (1661-1721), J. P. Bignon, engraving
Benoat Audran I after Joseph Vivien, French (1661-1721), J.P. Bignon, engraving

Background imageVivien Collection: Gerard Edelinck after Joseph Vivien (Flemish, 1640 - 1707), Nicolas de Blampignon

Gerard Edelinck after Joseph Vivien (Flemish, 1640 - 1707), Nicolas de Blampignon, 1702, engraving

Background imageVivien Collection: The Moonlight Ride, illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson

The Moonlight Ride, illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson
XJF396023 The Moonlight Ride, illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson, 1868 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: published between 1856 and 1885)

Background imageVivien Collection: CHARLES II (823-877). Called the Bald. King of France, 840-877; Holy Roman Emperor, 875-877

CHARLES II (823-877). Called the Bald. King of France, 840-877; Holy Roman Emperor, 875-877. Charles receiving a Bible from bishops

Background imageVivien Collection: VIVIEN BEWITCHES MERLIN. Vivien bewitching the Magician. Drawing, 1903, by Howard Pyle

VIVIEN BEWITCHES MERLIN. Vivien bewitching the Magician. Drawing, 1903, by Howard Pyle

Background imageVivien Collection: VIVIEN, Joseph (1657-1734)

VIVIEN, Joseph (1657-1734). Archbishop F n lon of Cambrai. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVivien Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh

Background imageVivien Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Scarlett O Hara finds Atlanta railroad station filled with the wounded

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Scarlett O Hara finds Atlanta railroad station filled with the wounded and dying of the Confederate Army

Background imageVivien Collection: Fenelon / Thomson / Vivien

Fenelon / Thomson / Vivien
FRANCOIS DE SALIGNAC DE FENELON French divine and writer Date: 1651 - 1715

Background imageVivien Collection: St Vivian, Rouen

St Vivian, Rouen
Interior of the church of Saint-Vivien Date: 1838

Background imageVivien Collection: VIVIEN LEIGH (1913-1967). English actress. As Emma Hamilton in a scene from the 1942 film

VIVIEN LEIGH (1913-1967). English actress. As Emma Hamilton in a scene from the 1942 film, That Hamilton Woman

Background imageVivien Collection: Vivien Leigh / Elizabethan

Vivien Leigh / Elizabethan
VIVIEN LEIGH English actress of stage and film in Fire Over England (1936)

Background imageVivien Collection: Myth / Arthurian / Merlin

Myth / Arthurian / Merlin
Merlin paints the shield of the young Knight Vivien

Background imageVivien Collection: Merlin / Spellbound / Ryland

Merlin / Spellbound / Ryland
Merlin held spellbound by Vivien

Background imageVivien Collection: Merlin Forsaken

Merlin Forsaken
Merlin reveals the secrets of his magic to Vivien, who promptly deserts him

Background imageVivien Collection: VIVIEN

VIVIEN
Vivien [also known as Nimue] slighted by King Arthur



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Vivien Leigh, the iconic British actress, captivated audiences with her unforgettable performances and timeless beauty. Known for her role as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With The Wind, " she left an indelible mark on cinema history. In 1939, Hattie McDaniel offered some unwelcome advice to Vivien Leigh during the making of "Gone With The Wind. " Despite this, Leigh's talent shone through, earning her an Academy Award for Best Actress. Leigh's enchanting allure was captured by Angus McBean in a stunning portrait that showcased her elegance and grace. Her radiant presence also graced the front cover of The Tatler magazine multiple times, solidifying her status as a style icon. Not only did she excel in period dramas like "Gone With The Wind, " but she also portrayed legendary characters such as Merlin alongside Vivien in Julia Margaret Cameron's captivating photograph from 1874. Her chemistry with co-star Clark Gable was undeniable both on and off-screen. Their partnership brought magic to their scenes together and created an enduring cinematic legacy. Through it all, Vivien Leigh remained a force to be reckoned with. Her portrayal of Scarlett O'Hara remains one of the most memorable performances in film history. She embodied resilience and strength while navigating love and loss against the backdrop of Civil War-era America. Though gone too soon at the age of 53, Vivien Leigh will forever be remembered as a true Hollywood legend whose talent continues to inspire generations of actors today.