English: Magazine cover featuring Carla (Beth) Laemmle, silent movie star.
From the collection of Conrad Poirier, Montreal national archives.
The full provenance isn't completely clear - the Montreal national archives mark this image as public domain, which it would be in Canada as a photograph before 1946. However there is some chance this is actually a US magazine (most of the Poirier collection is his own work, but there are a few Pour Vous magazine images, which are French). If that is the case, then the image is still public domain, but for a different reason, which is "Copyright not renewed" - no Carla or Beth Laemmle images have had their copyright renewed, which would have been a requirement for a 1932 image.
Français : Movie Stars. Beth Laemmle
Poirier, Conrad, 1912-1968 .- 29 novembre 1932
Cote : P48,S1,P66
Fonds Conrad Poirier - Archives nationales à Montréal
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537173
Quantité
- 1 photographie(s) : négatif(s) sur pellicule n&b
Description
Photographie d'un magazine montrant la vedette de cinéma Beth Laemmle
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