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  1. 27 de ago. de 2018 · Rambova was a respected, self-taught Egyptologist and academic who donated over 300 ancient artifacts to the UMFA. But she was also an ambitious costume designer, a glamour icon of the 1920s, a ballerina and the wife of megastar Rudolph Valentino. “Even her worst enemy has admitted the genius of Natacha,” wrote journalist Herb Howe in 1930 ...

  2. Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional actress who was active in Hollywood in the 1920s. In her later life, she abandoned design to pursue other interests, specifically Egyptology, a sub

  3. In 1926 Silent Film Icon, Rudolph Valentino, died unexpectedly at the age of 31. That same year, he had finalized a bitter divorce from his wife of four years, Natacha Rambova. Valentino had been madly in love with the gorgeous and very talented designer, yet they had been unable to make their marriage work. Since their first marriage in 1922, the public had been critical of Rambova, blaming ...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2024 · When 25-year-old Natacha Rambova was interviewed by the film magazine Photoplay in December 1922, the celebrated costume designer was surely thinking of her own secret love affair with Rudolph ...

  5. She adopted the name “Natacha Rambova” while a dancer for Theodore Kosloff’s Russian Ballet and shortly before her 1917 arrival in Hollywood. After meeting the Russian actress Alla Nazimova, Rambova began her film career, acting as art director for such films as Camille (1921), Salome (1923) and Monsieur Beaucaire (1924), among others.

  6. Rambova, Natacha Rudy: An Intimate Portrait by His Wife (1926) Rambova, Natacha Rudolph Valentino Recollections by Natacha Rambova (1927) Rambova, Natacha Rudolph Valentino: A Wife's Memories of an Icon ISBN 978-0-9816440-4-2. Volumes 1–3, Egyptian Religious Texts and Representations Bollingen Series XL (1954–1964)

  7. 5 de ago. de 2021 · Costume concept for Forbidden Fruit (1921), designed and drawn by Rambova Rudolph Valentino as Amos Judd in ‘The Young Rajah’ sporting his wife’s Natacha Rambova fabulous costume designs for this 1922 silent film. During this time, Rambova announced to Kosloff that she planned on leaving him, which drove him quite mad, so much so that he shot at her in the leg with a shotgun.