eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5j166 ETERNALLY YOURS linen Belgian '39 different artwork of pretty Loretta Young & David Niven! Date Sold 12/4/2012Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked Belgian Movie Poster (measures 14 1/2" x 19 1/2" [37 x 50 cm]) (Learn More) Eternally Yours, the 1939 Tay Garnett magician magic family relationship romantic melodrama ("'I'm eternally yours But!!'"; "Anita - My Darling - Remember me? I'm the chap who kept sawing you in half and never realized a night-club bar couldn't take the place of a home for a girl like you. I guess you were right to leave me but I can't live without you- Eternally Yours - Arturo"; "Dearest Arturo - Your streamlined love was fascinating - but the pace was too fast for me. It nearly killed me when I put a 'for sale' sign on our dream-house - but I want a real home and babies. Goodbye darling, even though I'm still; - Eternally Yours - Anita"; "The picture with the year's gayest story, the year's most charming star team and the year's strongest supporting cast of popular names!"; "Meet Pops A tragic figure...the understood husband!"; "Meet Moms The prettiest of all the pretty girls in his life!...and she happens to be his wife besides. The gayest romance of the year!"; "How do you explain that? I fought for my honor and lost!"; "Dear Arturo - You showed me a dazzling world but denied me a home. Loved me - dearly - but played tricks after hours. You're tops as a Magician, but zero as a husband. I'm through - though I'll be - Eternally yours. Anita"; "Wanted: Old fashioned love!"; "Original screenplay by Gene Towne and C. Graham Baker") starring Loretta Young (as Anita Halstead), David Niven (as Tony/The Great Arturo), Hugh Herbert, Billie Burke, C. Aubrey Smith, Broderick Crawford, Zasu Pitts, Virginia Field, and Raymond Walburn NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this poster is printed on the back of part of a map! Why is this? During World War II, there were massive paper shortages in Belgium. Where Belgian movie posters had previously been approximately 23" x 32", there was such a shortage of paper that not only did they often have to print them on the back of other posters or maps, but during World War II, the size of the posters shrank dramatically, with some of them as small as 11" x 15". This situation continued even after World War II, until around 1946 or 1947, when they began making Belgian movie posters in a size of roughly 14" x 22", which became the standard size, and continued for decades! The posters like these that are from during World War II or immediately after, and which are printed in a small size (often on the back of other posters or maps) are INCREDIBLY rare (surely they did not print many, and surely many of them were soon recycled themselves! What IS linenbacking? Learn More Overall Condition and Pre-Restoration Defects with Quality of Restoration: very good. The poster was printed on the back of part of a map . Fortunately, the poster has very few light colored areas, and there is almost no bleed-through from the map on the back, except slightly around the edges. The poster has several horizontal folds with minor wear on those folds and some stains in the right of the top border, which appear to be from a tax stamp. Overall, the poster was in very good condition prior to linenbacking. The restorer backed the poster "in the European style", meaning that they did not do restoration to the defects described above, but they are really not very distracting (and a talented restorer could touch them up without re-backing the poster). Learn More about condition grades
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