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In 1929 Myrna Loy was an unknown actress and dancer in Hollywood, attracting attention for her darkly exotic beauty and sophisticated hard edged acting. This photograph, from the lavish Vitaphone early talkie “Show of Shows” features Loy in an orientalist jazz age view by Fred R Archer that predicts her iconic turn in The Mask of Fu Manchu. This is an exceedingly rare and beautiful view of the Hollywood icon.

Myrna Loy in Show of Shows

Artist: Fred Archer

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Tagged With: 1920s, american, Fred Archer, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, Myrna Loy, orientalist
Added to Gallery: June 21, 2010

The instantly iconic profile of Gloria Swanson is foregrounded in this romantic and highly art deco photograph of the queen of silent film, from her 1929 vehicle The Trespasser. In refined flapper pose, against abstracted picture window, Swanson defines the roaring ’20s with all of its sexuality and culture. The still features heavily notated verso with Spanish language text and archival numbering.

Gloria Swanson in The Trespasser

Artist: Unknown

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Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, Gloria Swanson, hollywood, jazz age, United Artists
Added to Gallery: June 21, 2010

Ruth Chatterton is remembered as one of the most sophisticated beauties of the pre-code era of American film, and her refined and often chilly beauty is showcased wonderfully in this evocative portrait by the renowned Russell Ball. Signed in grease pencil by the photographer, this large format, marginless print was created for Chatterton’s personal collection, and this was printed by Ball himself and captures the spirit of subject, artist, and the art deco moment in which it was created.

A Sophisticated Ruth Chatterton

Artist: Russell Ball

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Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, portrait, pre-code, Russell Ball, Ruth Chatterton
Added to Gallery: June 8, 2010

Ruth Harriet Louise, the groundbreaking female photographer who created some of the best known 1920s jazz age Hollywood portraits for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, here captures Mae Murray at her most provocative and playful. Her “bee-stung lips” are on full display in his orientalist inspired and erotic sepia view. Large double-weight photographs such as this were never intended for widespread distributions, and were hand printed by the photographers themselves.

Provocative Jazz Age Mae Murray

Artist: Ruth Harriet Louise

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Tagged With: 1920s, american, erotic, flapper, gelatin silver photograph, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, Mae West, MGM, orientalist, Ruth Harriet Louise
Added to Gallery: June 8, 2010

An early fabulous pen & ink drawing by Cardwell Higgins in the art deco manner titled “Siamese Dancers”, possibly a commissioned work for use by Paramount Films where the artist was under contract in the late 1920s. Higgins completed a series of like minded costumed art deco pen & ink drawings between the years of 1927 – 1929 that were re-marketed as a series of limited edition art prints under the guidance of Charles Martignette in 1979. The work is finely matted and framed behind glass in a handsome art deco black and silver fine gallery frame.

Siamese Dancers

Artist: Cardwell Higgins

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, Cardwell Higgins, dance, jazz age, nude, orientalist, siamese dancers, vaudeville
Added to Gallery: May 28, 2010

A rare surviving pastel cover illustration by Cardwell Higgins for the first issue of Screen Humor Magazine; January 1934, Volume #1 – Issue #1. A very sexy flapper girl in silk stockings and garter belts from the art deco era when America’s news stands were filled with these often times very short lived runs of titillating Spicy Pulp titles that featured brazenly erotic pin-up girl depictions of showgirls and jazz-age playthings.

A Pre-View

Artist: Cardwell Higgins

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Tagged With: 1930s, art deco, Cardwell Higgins, Charles Martignette, erotic, flapper, jazz age, magazine cover, original cover art, pin up, pulp, Screen Humor, stockings
Added to Gallery: May 25, 2010

From the personal collection of Joan Crawford, this large format double weight still features the timeless beauty and Hollywood legend at the height of her fame, in a dramatic portrait from Grand Hotel. By George Hurrell, who revolutionized glamour photography with his dramatic art deco portraits of film and theater personalities, this 1932 film still was hand printed by Hurrell for Crawford herself. She later presented the photograph as a gift to her chauffeur. A very rare jazz age view with important and historically intriguing provenance.

Joan Crawford in Grand Hotel

Artist: George Hurrell

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Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, gelatin silver photograph, George Hurrell, glamour, Grand Hotel, hollywood, jazz age, Joan Crawford, MGM, portrait
Added to Gallery: May 4, 2010

Lavishly jazz age yet decadently romantic, this nude 1928 photograph of Ziegfeld Follies beauty Alice Lorraine is a spectacular showcase of the talents of Alfred Cheney Johnston. This photograph was mounted on beveled presentation board and hand signed by the iconic photographer, idolized for his masterful soft focus alluring and provocative images of showgirls, flappers, and film stars alike.

A Nude Ziegfeld Follies Beauty

Artist: Alfred Cheney Johnston

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Tagged With: 1920s, Alfred Cheney Johnston, fine art, flapper, follies, gelatin silver photograph, jazz age, nude, Ziegfeld Follies
Added to Gallery: May 1, 2010

Grapefruit Moon Gallery is delighted to offer this spectacularly executed, and exceedingly rare surviving original painting by Henry Clive of the glamorous silent era Hollywood superstar Gloria Swanson. Clive, a staff illustrator at Paramount, executed a series of portraits for for the film studio of stars including Rudolph Valentino, Mae Murray, Pola Negri, Betty Compson, Jackie Coogan and Charlie Chaplin. These portraits graced the lids of 1920s Canco company tins, and this is the only original painting from the series known to exist. It is truly rare treasure from the Lost Era of Hollywood.

Portrait of Gloria Swanson

Artist: Henry Clive

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Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, Gloria Swanson, Henry Clive, hollywood, jazz age, Paramount Films, portrait, silent movie, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: March 15, 2010

A delightful New years Day 1917 illustration in pen & ink by noted female artist and illustrator Nell Brinkley titled Happiness A Plenty. This finds the New Years Baby scene adapted to a young couple who are finding the joys of home and hearth that much more appealing with their new born cherubic smiling infant welcomed into the world. Signed lower middle and matted and framed in a simple black wood frame.

Happiness A Plenty

Artist: Nell Brinkley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, american, art nouveau, Brinkley Girl, cartoon, flapper, holiday, illustration, jazz age, Nell Brinkley, New Years Baby, new years eve, original illustration art, romantic
Added to Gallery: March 13, 2010

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