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SUPERB DOUBLEWEIGHT PHOTO OF JOAN FONTAINE - NEAR MINT

$ 31.65

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Movies
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Watch for our new ebay stores dedicated to vintage movie photos coming soon... Hollywoodpaper2 and Hollywoodpaper3
    JOAN FONTAINE (1943 / FRENCHMAN'S CREEK) 8" X 10" DOUBLEWEIGHT PHOTO IN NEAR MINT CONDITION (Light crease in right hand corner below dress)
    This is NOT a copy or reproduction of a classic photo, but the ACTUAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH produced by the movie studio to promote a film and/or star. This is an authentic movie studio photograph from the time period represented by the photo, used for publicity and promotional purposes at the time of the movie's release. Movie photos (or stills) were produced in limited numbers, and sent from the studio's publicity department to select theaters and the contemporary newspaper wire services, which has led to them sometimes being referred to as "Wire Photos". These pictures were taken by some of the most talented photographers in the world, and are really works of art in their own right. They were printed in limited quantities, and in the cases of some key book stills, large double weight photographs, and even standard 8 X 10s in excellent condition, fewer than 10 prints may exist today.
    For more information about studio stills, check out the Learn About Movie Posters web site, and read the article "Importance of the Still".
    USA AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOME.
    Payment is required within 5 days of auction close. I will combine shipping if you buy more than one item. The automatic invoice that ebay sends you right away won't reflect this, so please wait for me to send you a revised invoice. Insurance is included in the shipping cost. Returns are accepted only if the item has been mis-represented. B0075, 6