Laurence Olivier And Vivien Leigh
Laurence Olivier And Vivien Leigh

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Laurence Olivier And Vivien Leigh
A selection of publicity photographs, postcards and stills including: a head and shoulders portrait of Vivien Leigh, signed by subject in blue ink -- 9x8in. (24.9x22.2cm.); a head and shoulders portrait photograph of Olivier and Leigh in Titus Andronicus, signed and inscribed by subjects in blue ink and dated Paris, May 1957 -- 11x9in. (29.8x23.5cm.); two signed stills, one of Olivier in the title role of the stage production Becket, 1960, the other of Olivier in The Dance of Death, 1967, both signed L.Olivier, both -- 10x8in. (25.4x20.3); a Christmas card decorated with a photograph of Olivier and Leigh in a rowing boat at San Vigilio circa 1940s, the printed signatures inside deleted by Leigh and an inscription added in her hand Love love V & L; fifteen stills by Angus McBean from various productions including: Oedipus 1946 (1), Coriolanus 1959 (7), Broken Heart 1962 (3) and Uncle Vanya 1963 (4); subjects of other publicity postcards and stills include: Olivier and Leigh in Fire Over England, Lady Hamilton, Antony and Cleopatra, Caesar and Cleopatra and The Sleeping Prince and Titus Andronicus; individual subjects include: Olivier in Hamlet, Henry V, Othello, Richard III, Becket, The Betsy, A Bridge Too Far, The Boys From Brazil and Marathon Man; Vivien Leigh in Twelfth Night and Antony and Cleopatra; an illustrated souvenir programme for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company in Titus Andronicus, at Sarah Bernhardt Thtre des Nations, Paris, May 1957 (a lot)

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