Binnie Gittle Barner for There's Always Tomorrow, for Universal Pictures
Jack Freulich
1934
Black and white vintage print
Image: 13 9/16 × 10 1/2 in. (34.5 × 26.7 cm)
Sheet: 13 3/4 × 10 11/16 in. (34.9 × 27.1 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: The John Kobal Foundation Collection; Purchased through the Mrs. Harvey P. Hood W'18 Fund
2019.57.4506
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
20th century
Object Name
Photograph
Research Area
Photograph
Not on view
Inscriptions
Verso: Upper left corner, stamped in purple ink, "From John Le Roy Johnston Universal Studios Universal City, Calif." / Upper center, stamped in purple ink, "Exclusive photograph of in No. Portrait by Jack Freulich The studio agrees to withhold submission elsewhere for 45 days if not acceptable please return." / Upper right, stamped in blue ink, "Jun 6 1934" / Center, stamped in blue ink, "Property of Photoplay Magazine" and "Jul 26 1934" / Lower center, typed in black ink on yellow label, "(Universal photo) Thrilling importation! Meet Binnie Gittle Barnes, no less, who created a sensation in "Henry VIII" with Charles Laughton. She's at Universal City now, with an important role in "There's Always Tomorrow". She is headed for star-dom at Universal." / Lower left corner, in graphite, "x"
Provenance
John Kobal Foundation Limited, London, England; sold to present collection, 2019.
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