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Taking place 21 - 27 January 1922, the Royal Albert Hall became the talk of the town when it played host to an extremely lavish and risqué silent Hollywood movie Fox studios Queen of Sheba. It was the Queen of Sheba's costumes that raised the most comments, modeled by silent film star Betty Blythe, who had become famous as the first actress to appear nude on film. It was shown at the Hall for eight nights but no print of the film survives.
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Matte smooth fine art paper
250gsm
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Overall size of this product is 30 × 40 cm.
The image area of the print measures 22 × 29 cm.