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Is the cinema the greatest of all the arts? (b/w photo)

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LLM7183034
Image title
Is the cinema the greatest of all the arts? (b/w photo)
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English Photographer, (20th century) / English
Location
Private Collection
Medium
black and white photograph
Date
C20th AD
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Ten Days that Shook the World. Is the cinema the greatest of all the arts? Illustration for Our Wonderful World edited by J A Hammerton (Amalgamated Press, c 1935 - originally appeared as a part series in 1929ff).

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
20th century / 1930s / art / white / colour / cinema / communism / woman / winter / season / intellectual / black / palace / propaganda / revolution / 1917 Russian revolution / Russia / Saint Petersburg / U.S.S.R / soldier / black and white / photo / movie
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Largest available format 4204 × 5656 px 8 MB
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Large 4204 × 5656 px 356 × 479 mm 7.7 MB
Medium 761 × 1024 px 64 × 87 mm 939 KB

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