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Das Kaffee zu den Gef Engeln 0000-0347

Das Kaffee zu den Gef Engeln 0000-0347

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Many silent films took their scenarios from short stories that appeared in magazines of the day. This Austrian release--its original U.S. title was The City That Never Sleeps--was adapted from a story in McCalls called Mother O Day, in which a widowed saloonkeeper sends her daughter away to be raised in better circumstances, only to see her bcome a selfish, snobbish flapper who associates with crooks and adventurers. James Cruze, who directed Ruggles of Red Gap and The Covered Wagon in 1923, launched the trend for westerns with wide-open spaces and went on to become the highest salaried producer of his era. In 1925, he made another ambitious western, The Pone Express with the dashing Valentino-esque Ricardo Cortez who stars here. Nothing is known about the Vienna-based artist. Giclee Prints are printed on heavy matte finish 180gsm German art paper using the finest Canon archival inks. Entry Level Art Prints are printed on 250Gsm satin paper. Quality Frame with a single white matboard and Acrylic glazing.

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Stretched Canvas is stretched by hand over 1.5" thick pine bars and printed on cotton poly matte finish canvas. Each is canvas hand coated with Hahnemuhle UV/Archive coating, these are Swiss quality best in industry canvases.


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Artwork in this collection is from our own archives or licensed archives. Reproduction rights are reserved by the copyright owner. All of our prints' sizes refers to paper size. Our image sizes vary from image to image and respect the original ratio of the original poster. This means that there is a varying white border on all sides to keep the original ratio true to the original.

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