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Greta Garbo in Inspiration, 1931

Greta Garbo in Inspiration, 1931




Greta Garbo in The Saga of Gösta Berling (1924), a Swedish romantic drama. It was Garbo’s native breakout role in film.
The film is based on Selma Lagerlöf’s novel, published in 1891. The first sentence, “Finally, the vicar was in the pulpit,” is one of the most famous in Swedish literature.

Greta Garbo in The Saga of Gösta Berling (1924), a Swedish romantic drama. It was Garbo’s native breakout role in film.

The film is based on Selma Lagerlöf’s novel, published in 1891. The first sentence, “Finally, the vicar was in the pulpit,” is one of the most famous in Swedish literature.







Greta Garbo photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull for Queen Christina, 1933

Greta Garbo photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull for Queen Christina, 1933


Garbo Laughs!

Ninotchka (1939)



Cecil Beaton and Greta Garbo

Cecil Beaton and Greta Garbo



Greta Garbo, “Love”, 1927Photographer: Ruth Harriet Louise 

Greta Garbo, “Love”, 1927
Photographer: Ruth Harriet Louise