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Le Mur Noir by Vitagraph Company (1897 - 1925)
Le Mur Noir by Vitagraph Company (1897 - 1925)

Affiche lithographie, color. The Vitagraph Company of America, established on 15 February 1900, was originally the American Vitagraph Company. The company temporarily ceased production in January 1901 due to Edison patents lawsuits. The company resumed production after a distribution agreement was reached with Edison Manufacturing Company in 1902. By circa 1904, the company was again handling its own distribution. The company’s product was distributed by General Film Company (1911 through circa April 1915), and V-L-S-E, Incorporated, distributed Vitagraph output from circa 13 April 1915 through circa September 1916. The company was sold to Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated, on 20 April 1925. Production continued under the Vitagraph company name until circa 1927. Vitagraph was the longest-surviving American film company that was established in the 19th century.

 

Matted, Image size: 51in x 35.2in (129.5 x 89.5cm).

Overall size 0.

Made in: US, 1910

Art-In-Industry collection number pp_074

Le Mur Noir by Vitagraph Company (1897 - 1925)

$750.00Price

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