One gelatin silver print or original vintage photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a press photo of theater?s legendary Stella Adler. Stella Adler was an American actress and acting teacher who founded the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City in 1949, tutoring performers in "the method" technique of acting where actors match the character?s experience. She taught sought-after actors including Marlon Brando Jr., Candice Bergen, and Robert De Niro.
Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.
Sheet; Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.
Condition: All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
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