Celebrity Portraits of the 1930s
Description |
These photographs are a sample of the hundreds of signed portraits of actors and celebrities in the Albert J. Flogge Performing Arts Collection. The portrait of Cary Grant as a very young man was signed by Grant with his birth name, Archie Leach, which he used during the early part of his career before his motion picture debut in 1931. In addition to photographs, the collection provides researchers with an extensive grouping of historical film memorabilia including theater programs, correspondence, movie posters, press books, and press releases. |
Institution |
Kent State University |
Repository |
Special Collections and Archives |
Provenance/Collection |
Albert J. Flogge Performing Arts collection |
Finding aid |
Finding Aid for the Albert J. Flogge Performing Arts collection |
Portion Digitized |
Photograph of: Three celebrity portraits from the Albert J. Flogge Performing Arts collection |
Access Rights |
This digital object is owned by Kent State University and may be protected by U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, USC). Please include proper citation and credit for use of this item. Use in publications or productions is prohibited without written permission from Kent State University. Please contact the Department of Special Collections and Archives for more information. |
Duplication Policy |
http://www.library.kent.edu/special-collections-and-archives/duplication-policy |
DPLA Rights Statement |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Format of Original |
print |
Credits
Curated by Kathleen Siebert Medicus with guest contributors