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Bouton is an award-winning user experience (UX) developer and online community architect based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He has over 14 years of experience in web application design and development, ranging from consulting to product work.
Category: Entertainment | Created 2012-05-14

Tags: Wedding dress, Clothing


Jewelry, née Knipper. A niece of Knipper-Chekhova

Last Updated 2012-05-14 - 09:27:02 (CET)
Opposite : Olga Chekhova as a femme fatale, Berlin, 1928.The influence of Russian actors on German cinematography was profound. An interest in exotic Slavic beauty and the secrets of the Russian soul, warmed by the Berlin euphoria for everything unusual, brought a bevy of Russian beauties to German silent films. The most vivid and extended career belongs to Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova, née Knipper. A niece of Knipper-Chekhova, the talented Olga visited the Moscow Art Theater's First Studio, where she met and married the outstanding actor Mikhail Chekhov. In 1921 she divorced her husband and moved to Germany, where she lived the rest of her life. She began her career in German film in 1922. She made silent films, gradually transforming herself from a modest Russian maiden to a femme fatale sex symbol of a turbulent era. Her photogenic quality was appreciated--thousands of photos of Olga Chekhova were printed by the Berlin publishing house Ross in those years.Chekhova's fame crossed bo... more


Jewelry, née Knipper. A niece of Knipper-Chekhova

Last Updated 2012-05-14 - 09:26:13 (CET)
Opposite : Olga Chekhova as a femme fatale, Berlin, 1928.The influence of Russian actors on German cinematography was profound. An interest in exotic Slavic beauty and the secrets of the Russian soul, warmed by the Berlin euphoria for everything unusual, brought a bevy of Russian beauties to German silent films. The most vivid and extended career belongs to Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova, née Knipper. A niece of Knipper-Chekhova, the talented Olga visited the Moscow Art Theater's First Studio, wh more


Jewelry, née Knipper. A niece of Knipper-Chekhova

Last Updated 2012-05-14 - 09:26:03 (CET)
Opposite : Olga Chekhova as a femme fatale, Berlin, 1928.The influence of Russian actors on German cinematography was profound. An interest in exotic Slavic beauty and the secrets of the Russian soul, warmed by the Berlin euphoria for everything unusual, brought a bevy of Russian beauties to German silent films. The most vivid and extended career belongs to Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova, née Knipper. A niece of Knipper-Chekhova, the talented Olga visited the Moscow Art Theater's First Studio, wh more


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