A rare photograph depicting Sarah Bernhardt in her home, taken around 1896 by Paul Nadar, a major figure in Parisian photography at the end of the 19th century. Son of the renowned Félix Nadar, Paul Nadar distinguished himself with his portraits of artists, writers, and leading figures of the Belle Époque's cultural scene.
The composition shows Sarah Bernhardt in an intimate and refined setting, surrounded by personal belongings, draperies, and furniture characteristic of her world. The pose, natural and poised, reveals the tragedienne's full personality: elegance, authority, and a keen sense of staging. This photograph belongs to a series of portraits Nadar took in the privacy of his subjects, far from the strict confines of the studio.
This image provides an exceptional glimpse into the private life of the most celebrated actress of her time. It transcends a simple portrait to become a true historical document, revealing Sarah Bernhardt's daily life and personal aesthetic.
The work is preserved in its original frame, as evidenced by the photographs provided. This antique frame contributes significantly to the authenticity and historical significance of the piece.
Vintage silver gelatin photograph.
Original print.
Dimensions :
Photograph: W: 28.5 cm x H: 41.5 cm
Original frame: W: 45.3 cm x H: 41.5 cm
Condition :
Very good condition for a print of this period. The photograph shows no signs of age and retains excellent legibility. Note that the frame is also in very good condition, apart from a few chips visible in the corners and in places on the molding.
It is essential to refer carefully to the photographs, as they form an integral part of the description.





























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