[Carman Barnes]
Photograph
Eugene Robert Richee
American, 1896–1972
[Carman Barnes]
1931
Gelatin silver print
Image: 14 1/8 × 10 15/16 in. (35.9 × 27.8 cm)
Museum accession
1988.1433.0001
Inscriptions Embossed on recto, BRC: PHOTOGRAPH BY \ EUGENE ROBERT RICHEE
Handwritten in pencil on verso, C: Exclusive \ The new \ star "sensation" \ Better rush this \ with the story below \ as a caption \ Photoplay is rushing \ another tabloid + \ her story \ shove it in \ first \ possible \ magazine
Stamped in black ink on verso, C: MAR 16 [added in pencil] , 1931
Typewritten in black ink on white label adhered to verso, B: CARMEN [in pencil, crossed out and over it Carman] BARNES - the author of "School Girl," who has \ been named by Jese L. Lasky, the discoverer of more \ stars than any other motion picture producer, as \ Paramount's next great star of the screen. Lasky \ describes her as "a new type of youth." Her first \ picture will be her own story, "A Debutante Confesses."
Handwritten in pencil on verso, C: Exclusive \ The new \ star "sensation" \ Better rush this \ with the story below \ as a caption \ Photoplay is rushing \ another tabloid + \ her story \ shove it in \ first \ possible \ magazine
Stamped in black ink on verso, C: MAR 16 [added in pencil] , 1931
Typewritten in black ink on white label adhered to verso, B: CARMEN [in pencil, crossed out and over it Carman] BARNES - the author of "School Girl," who has \ been named by Jese L. Lasky, the discoverer of more \ stars than any other motion picture producer, as \ Paramount's next great star of the screen. Lasky \ describes her as "a new type of youth." Her first \ picture will be her own story, "A Debutante Confesses."
