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A superb and rare photo, made from what we believe is the original negative, of Greta Garbo and Clark Gable. This wonderful photograph was taken in 1932 during the filming of Susan Lenox - Her Fall and Rise.
The negative comes from one of The photograph is made from what we believe is the original and very special glass plate negative which dates from 1932. The glass plate negative was made from a large retouched photograph of the same year. Like many movie and press studios, original photos were retouched to make the star, or the background of the photo, look as smart as possible. It was normal to retouch or delete a cluttered background in order to present a nice pristine image. A great, precise, yet difficult job that was performed by a true artist. The result is a photograph that looks as historic as it does gorgeous! The end result is a negative that is now over 75 years old. Please note that this is not a digital print (!), but a traditional photograph, which is processed through the traditional photographic process by a professional photo studio. Every image is fully processed by hand, obtaining the best result possible. As most negatives are very old, several traditional photographic prints of each negative are made. Each has different settings (like varying brightness and contrast). Out of these, the best of the photographic prints is then selected by a professional, and safely expedited to the winner of this auction. This way the best result possible is obtained, as each photograph is absolutely unique and collectable! Greta Lovisa Gustafsson aka Greta Garbowas a Swedish-born actress during Hollywood's silent film period and part of its Golden Age.
From 1922 to 1924, she studied at the prestigious Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. While she was there, she met director Mauritz Stiller. He trained her in cinema acting technique, gave her the stage name "Greta Garbo", and cast her in a major role in the silent film Gösta Berlings Saga in 1924, a dramatization of the famous novel by Nobel laureate Selma Lagerlöf. She starred opposite Swedish film actor Lars Hanson and then starred in two more movies in Sweden and one in Germany (Die Freudlose Gasse - The Joyless Street).
She and Stiller were brought to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Louis B. Mayer when Gösta Berlings Saga caught his attention. On viewing the film, Mayer was impressed with Stiller's direction, but was much more taken with Garbo's acting and screen presence. According to Mayer's daughter, Irene, with whom he screened the film, it was look and emotions that emanated from her eyes that would make her a star. Unfortunately, her relationship with Stiller came to an end as her fame grew and he struggled in the studio system. He was fired by MGM and returned to Sweden in 1928, where he died soon after.
The most important of Garbo's silent movies were The Torrent, The Temptress (1926), Flesh and the Devil (1926) and Love (1927). She starred in the latter two with the popular leading man John Gilbert. Her name was linked with his in a much publicized romance, and she was said to have left him standing at the altar when she changed her mind about getting married.
Having achieved enormous success as a silent movie star, she was one of the few actors who made the transition to talkies, though she delayed the shift for as long as possible. Her film The Kiss (1929) was the last film MGM made without dialog (it used a soundtrack with music and sound effects only). She then had a contract dispute with MGM and did not appear on the screen for almost two years. They finally settled and she signed a new contract, which granted her almost total control over her movies.
She died in New York on April 15, 1990, at the age of 84, as a result of end stage renal disease (ESRD) and pneumonia, and was cremated. She had previously been operated on and treated for breast cancer, which she overcame. For her contributions to cinema, she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard. In addition, in 2005 the U.S. Postal Service and Sweden Post jointly issued two commemorative postage stamps bearing her likeness.
William Clark Gable was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Gable seventh among the Greatest Male Stars of All Time. He has been nicknamed "The King of Hollywood." His most famous role was in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, in which he starred with Vivien Leigh.
He built his fame and public visibility during
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Although this Ebay account is new, we have been owners of a large automotive and motion picture photographic archive since 1921 and we have used Ebay for over 7 years as a means to aid funds for the restoration and preservation of our oldest, most damaged and most fragile material. Check out our Ebay account with user ID “ AHerl ” (in the left hand column of this page, under “Items-Members”, click on “Find a member”. Type in - AHerl - and you will see us listed). Please check out our feedback rating and customers comments so you may see the type of sellers we are. We thrive for complete customer satisfaction, and as we believe our customers are as unique as our material we consider customers satisfaction as our number ONE goal! This is a very nice and very rare photo that reflects a wonderful era of Contact us for more photographs of your favorite stars and movies! The image is copyright protected.
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And, to bring the classic era to life in the very best quality that is photographic possible, the photo will be a sepia photograph - In the beginning of the 1880s, sepia was produced by adding a very light brown “sepia” pigment (made from the Sepia cuttlefish) to the positive print of a photograph. The chemical process involved, converts any remaining metallic silver of the photographic emulsion on a black white photo to a sulphide which is much more resistant to breakdown over time. This is why many old photographs are sepia toned— as those are the ones that have survived until today! Since our archives focuses on the preservation of its (photographic) material, we decided to follow the guidelines of the European SEPIA project, and improve quality of our traditionally black & white photographs by processing them in sepia. Since we use the best materials possible, the difference in color-tone will be absolutely minimal. |
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