Historical Photo Archive - Charlie Chaplin “The Kid” Limited Edition 17x22 Fine Art Giclee on Paper # 26 / 375 (PA LOA)

Limited Edition # 26 / 375

  • Lot number 3436034
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  • Winning bid $31.50
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Fantastic original image of Charlie Chaplin and child star Jackie Coogan from the classic film

“The Kid” released in 1921.

This Limited Edition Fine Art Giclee is printed on acid-free museum quality paper with a

hand-torn deckled edge measuring . It is hand-titled and hand-numbered. All though this image

can be used by others the Historical Photo Archive collection will not produce more than 375

pieces. Each piece of art features an embossed seal of quality from Historical Photo Archive

collection.

Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (April 16th 1889 – December 25th 1977) was an English

comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a

worldwide icon through his screen persona, "The Tramp", and is considered one of the most

important figures in the history of the film industry. His career spanned more than 75 years, from

childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both

adulation and controversy.

Chaplin's childhood in London was one of poverty and hardship, as his father was absent and

his mother struggled financially, and he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine.

When he was 14, his mother was committed to a mental asylum. Chaplin began performing at

an early age, touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian. At 19, he

was signed to the prestigious Fred Karno company, which took him to America. He was scouted

for the film industry and began appearing in 1914 for Keystone Studios. He soon developed the

Tramp persona and formed a large fan base. He directed his own films and continued to hone

his craft as he moved to the Essanay, Mutual, and First National corporations. By 1918, he was

one of the best-known figures in the world.

In 1919, Chaplin co-founded the distribution company United Artists which gave him complete

control over his films. His first feature-length film was The Kid (1921), followed by A Woman of

Paris (1923), The Gold Rush (1925), and The Circus (1928). He refused to move to sound films

in the 1930s, instead producing City Lights (1931) and Modern Times (1936) without dialogue.

Historical Photo Archive: The archival collection contains historically and socially significant

imagery that documents the human experience throughout the centuries up to the present day.

The collection features sport and music icons, notable luminary’s as well as landmark moments.

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