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"She was not the kind who spread herself around. She was meant to be a one-man woman. Her two happy marriages prove that."
Joan Crawford.


Eric Carpenter's skill featured in many of Norma Shearer's later sittings. Though adept at capturing her in more down-to-earth settings, he nonetheless managed to beautifully capture the quiet dignity and class that especially characterized her in her later years.

 

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The art of the great Hollywood portrait photographers, 1925-1940 by John Kobal
 


 

Shearer became the first MGM star to break the sound barrier, Garbo became the last.