The most beautiful women of tsarist Russia in colorized archive photos
Our women are famous all over the world as dazzling beauties and, you must agree, deservedly! This collection of old photographs, colorized by artist Olga Shirnina, once again proves that Russia is especially blessed with women whose beauty was admired and admired throughout the world. Here are aristocrats, actresses, ballerinas, socialite, activists and the most ordinary keepers of the hearth.
Ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya
Fashionable lady from Kashin (Tver region, Russia), 1900s
Ballerina Agrippina Vaganova
Student of the Alexander Institute of Noble Maidens, St. Petersburg
Alexandra Kollontai (revolutionary)
Anastasia Vyaltseva, mezzo-soprano
Ballerina Anna Pavlova with her pets
Anna Pavlova in the image of the "Dying Swan"
Baroness Gravenitz in a Russian costume, 1900
Beautiful lady from Russia
Countess Sofia Vyazemskaya, late 1900s
Elizaveta Kologrivova, Russian writer and translator
Student at the Institute of Noble Maidens, St. Petersburg
Marietta Dekins, 1900-1917
Georgian Princess Maria Prokofievna Eristova-Shervashidze
Matilda Kshesinskaya
Girl from the North Caucasus
Girl from Saratov
Student of the Alexander Institute of Noble Maidens, St. Petersburg
Siberian
Princess Zinaida Yusupova
Ballerina Tamara Karsavina
Young Russian bride, 1903
Again Anna Pavlova, 1905-1910
Actress Vera Komissarzhevskaya
Anna Pavlova at home, 1910s
Anna Pavlova in the ballet "Daughter of the Pharaoh", 1910
The bride of captain Dashkova
Larisa Reisner (revolutionary, journalist and poetess)
Portrait of a young Russian woman, 1910
Vera Kholodnaya, silent movie star, 1910s
Anna Pavlova in a Russian costume, 1911
Vera Cold, 1916
Tamara Karsavina in a costume of the bride from the ballet "Blue God"
Anna Pavlova, 1913
Vera Fokina in the ballet Carnival, 1914
Vera Cold, 1918
Watch the video: 100-Year-Old Photos of the Most Beautiful Women of the Last Century (May 2024).
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