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Part of this four image series, "Capturing Hollywood History".  Opened in 1910 it was one of the first theaters built to show movies. Build by William Clune, one of the few theaters built by an entrepreneur.  Clune's major contribution to the motion picture industry? He was a financial backer of D.W.Griffith's infamous "Birth of a Nation’ originally called The Clansman, starring Lillian Gish. Not a great distinction. It’s now a retail store.
Part of this four image series, "Capturing Hollywood History".  Since opening on Feb. 15, 1926, the theater has hosted some of the greatest performers in entertainment history, including burlesque queen Sally Rand, the Marx Brothers, Will Rogers, young Judy Garland and comedian Jack Benny  The theatre is frequently used as a film location, such as in Barton Fink, Last Action Hero, Ed Wood and The Artist.
Part of this four image series, "Capturing Hollywood History".  The Palace theatre opened June 26, 1911 with two-a-day vaudeville show.  Famous performers on the theatre's stage included Sophie Tucker, Al Jolson, Sarah Bernhardt, Harry Houdini, the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields Fred Astair, Will Rogers and a young Rita Hayworth.  The greatest singers, dancers, comedians, acrobats, and animal acts in vaudeville performed here until 1926
Part of this four image series, "Capturing Hollywood History". Since opening on Feb. 15, 1926, the Orpheum Theatre has hosted some of the greatest performers in entertainment history, including burlesque queen Sally Rand, the Marx Brothers, Will Rogers, a young Judy Garland (singing with her family as Frances "Baby" Gumm) and comedian Jack Benny, as well as jazz legends Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington. In the 1960s, the Orpheum presented rock and roll concerts by Little Richard, Aretha Franklin and Little Stevie Wonder. The restored theatre continues to host live music and is frequently used as a film location, such as Barton Fink, Last Action Hero, Ed Wood and The Artist.
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Old Hollywood Theater Series #1 - Limited Edition of 25 Photograph

Harry Kerker

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Photography, Black & White on Paper

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A series of four images capturing the history of Hollywood's oldest theaters on Broadway in Los Angeles. Each image is 11" X 16.5" with a 3" white border. and perfect for creating creating a dramatic wall collage. A series of images with a similar style and theme, meant to be displayed together.

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Multi-paneled Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:11 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in

Number of Panels:2

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