Broadway Girl 4, John De Mirjian
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Description : |
Vintage print with photographer drystamp.
In 1925 De Mirjian became a photographic celebrity when newspapers covered his trial in which actress Louise Brooks sued to stop his distribution of risque photos taken of her in 1923. Brooks in the court claimed that a nude shoot was the publicity price every girl new to Broadway must pay. De Mirjian testified, 'Have I not photographed a thousand others wearing maybe a shoe, maybe a hat, maybe a shawl. . . and not only the girls of the shows but the women of society as well.' |
Photographer(s) : |
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Shooting date : |
1920 c. |
Printing date : |
1920 c. |
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Signature : |
Photographer drystamp |
State : |
Very Good |
Size (in) : |
11 x 14 |
Image Size (in) : |
10 x 13 |
Photo medium |
Silver Print |
Price : |
500.00 €
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