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Louise Brooks #2 Art Print
by Louise Brooks
$37.35
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Louise Brooks #2 art print by Louise Brooks. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Introducing the official Louise Brooks logo, designed in the same elegant font as her personal bookplate by famed book illustrator Frank C. Papé. As... more
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Artist's Description
Introducing the official Louise Brooks logo, designed in the same elegant font as her personal bookplate by famed book illustrator Frank C. Papé. As a symbol of this legendary film actress and dancer, the logo is a nod to her personal library and the tradition of bookplates.
Visit our blog, Naked on My Goat, to learn more about Louise Brooks and her impact on the film industry. And don't forget to check out our collection of items featuring the official logo, including t-shirts, totes, stationery, pillows, and framed prints.
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About Louise Brooks
As an American actress and dancer, Lulu’s contributions to Hollywood include 17 silent and 8 sound films. Her bobbed haircut and unique style made her an iconic symbol of the 1920’s flapper, while her relationships with the rich and famous made her name synonymous with sexual liberation and rebellion. She also made a name as a writer, publishing Lulu in Hollywood in 1982. In his essay “The Girl in the Black Helmet,” Kenneth Tynan praises Brooks’ style and film presence, noting “This was Louise Brooks…she has run through my life like a magnetic thread…a dark lady worthy of any poet’s devotion.” He speaks to Lulu’s robust legacy and artistic contributions–a goal we at Vintage Brooks hope to achieve. This unique...
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