[Eve Arden]
Photograph
John Engstead
American, 1912–1983
[Eve Arden]
ca. 1945-1946
Gelatin silver print
Overall: 13 7/8 × 10 13/16 in. (35.2 × 27.5 cm)
Museum accession
1988.1409.0001
Inscriptions Handwritten in pencil on verso, TC: Eve Arden
Handwritten in pencil on verso: EA-10
Printed in black ink on detached label on verso: From russell birdwell and associates \ EVE ARDEN [underlined in pencil] \ Eve Arden, one of the few stars who shuttles between Broadway stage and the movie studios with regularity and complete success, is fast coming into her own as one of Hollywood's \ most glamourous women. . . . Her next picture will be Samuel Goldwyn's "Kid From \ Brooklyn," in which she will play opposite Danny Kaye, her radio \ partner and co-star in the stage version of "Let's Face It.". . . .
Handwritten in black pen on detached label on verso: "Wonder-Man" with Danny Kaye \ is her newest picture.
Stamped in black ink on verso, BR: PHOTOGRAPH \ BY \ JOHN ENGSTEAD \ BEVERLY HILLS
Handwritten in pencil on verso: EA-10
Printed in black ink on detached label on verso: From russell birdwell and associates \ EVE ARDEN [underlined in pencil] \ Eve Arden, one of the few stars who shuttles between Broadway stage and the movie studios with regularity and complete success, is fast coming into her own as one of Hollywood's \ most glamourous women. . . . Her next picture will be Samuel Goldwyn's "Kid From \ Brooklyn," in which she will play opposite Danny Kaye, her radio \ partner and co-star in the stage version of "Let's Face It.". . . .
Handwritten in black pen on detached label on verso: "Wonder-Man" with Danny Kaye \ is her newest picture.
Stamped in black ink on verso, BR: PHOTOGRAPH \ BY \ JOHN ENGSTEAD \ BEVERLY HILLS
