Tallula Bankhead, A Carl Van Vechten Original Print, c1934, 5" x 7"

$ 2.38

Style: Photojournalism, Fashion, Beautiful Woman Unit of Sale: Single Piece Material: Paper Image Color: Black & White Finish: Glossy Year of Production: 1934 Type: Photograph Image Orientation: Portrait Number of Photographs: 1 Vintage: Yes Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint Features: 1st Edition, One of a Kind (OOAK), Press Photograph color: Black & White Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print Theme: Celebrities, Fashion, Glamor, History, Movies, Theater, Hollywood, Beauty Photographer: Carl Van Vechten, Renowned Photographer Signed: No Featured Person/Artist: Talulla Bankhead Framing: Unframed Subject: Actors, Women, Renowned Actress, With Flowers, Celebrity, Actress, Carl Van Vechten, Famous Country of Origin: United States Unit Type: Unit Time Period Manufactured: 1925-1949 Antique: No Size: 5 x 7 in

Description

Tallula Bankhead, A Carl Van Vechten Original Print, c1934, 5" x 7". Tallula Bankhead, Renowned Actor. The gelatin-silver print by Carl Van Vechten is open source. It is an historical piece of photographic art that would be a valuable addition to any collection focusing on beauty, theater, and Hollywood icons from the 1930's. *********************************************** Tallula Bankhead, Renowned Actor A Carl Van Vechten Origina 1934, 5 by 7 inches New *********************************************** Thank you for checking out our post. Black and white, unframed Has tiny white border, good for framing of 5 x 7 inch For mailing, we use ebay tracking and USPS. We accept returns for 30 days. If you have any questions, please feel free to write. We usually respond within a day or two. Please feel free to click on the photo to see the clarity. The 5 by 7 inch photo of Tallula Bankhead was taken by Carl Van Vechten, renowned photographer. The gelatin-silver print by Carl Van Vechten is open source. It is an historical piece of photographic art that would be a valuable addition to any collection focusing on beauty, theater, and Hollywood icons from the 1930's. It will look very good framed and is a definite conversation piece.