Original painting of Bebe Daniels on board, circa early 1920s

[Lobby Art] Bebe Daniels

N.p. N.p., Circa early 1920s. Original Art-Nouveau style illustration of actress Bebe Daniels painted on pressboard, circa early 1920s, noted as starring in "Adam and Eve" with Jack Holt.

There is no record of either Daniels or Holt starring in a film either titled or with the working title of "Adam and Eve," nor could we find any news sources for a proposed production with that title. The only two films starring both Daniels and Holt are "Ducks and Drakes" (1921) and "North of the Rio Grande" (1922). A beautifully executed illustration of the young actress, likely as lobby art for a silent film theater.

Bebe Daniels was a noted actress, singer, dancer, writer, and producer who appeared in over 230 films over her 50 year career in film. Daniels began her career as a child actress in silent films, and later became a star in musicals such as "Rio Rita" (1929), directed by Luther Reed, and co-starring John Boles.

17.75 x 25 inches, pressboard 1/2 inch thick. Very Good, with five screw holes, a chip to the lower left corner, and a crack to the upper left corner, mended on the verso with paper tape and cello tape.


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