
Jean Harlow
taken in 1934 by George Hurrell. Printed Later.
Stamp Signed (36x48 is hand signed) Silver GelatinThe Ultimate Hurrell! His signature piece! Spectacular and a must for any Hurrell collector!
Hurrell said about Harlow, "She was not frightened by the camera, she reacted to it, and in some strange way, I was the third party-they were conspirators."
One of the great bombshells of all time, Harlow ignited the screen with her seductive energy in films such as 1930's Hell's Angels, 1932's Red Dust, and 1933's Dinner at Eight. Unfortunately, a star as bright as hers couldn't burn for too long, and she tragically died of uremic infection in 1937 at the age of only twenty-six.
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