Description: This photo print is a restored version of the original vintage version. I restored this as a way of preserving the memory and history it captures, telling a story that might otherwise be forgotten. I'm attempting to bring out the beauty and detail of this image allowing it to be appreciated in it's full glory once again. This print is full bleed, there is no white border around the image. Please look at the uploaded picture in this listing. The image you see is very close to the aspect ratio of the final printed version you will receive. I've also noticed that eBay compresses the images I upload, so the image you see in this listing is not as sharp as the final printed image you will receive. The print is in mint condition and I will be sure to ship it securely so it remains in mint condition. If it's not good enough for my own collection, I wouldn't send it to you for yours. Please Note Regarding Color Accuracy: I strive to present my photo prints with the utmost accuracy and care. However, please be aware that due to variations in individual monitor settings and the inherent differences in how colors are displayed on screens, the colors in the final print you receive may slightly differ from what you see on your screen. I ensure the highest quality in print reproduction, but the final product may exhibit subtle variations in color and tone compared to the digital display. The subject of this print is:Anne Lee PattersonAnne Lee Patterson was a beauty pageant winner who became a Ziegfeld Girl.She was born in Ludlow, Kentucky on October 20, 1912. Her father, John W. Patterson, worked on the railroad. Anne attended St. James Elementary School and the LaSalette Academy. After graduating from high school she worked at a soft drink company in Covington, Kentucky. The eighteen year old won the title of Miss Northern Kentucky in 1931. Then she was crowned Miss United States and was runner up in the Miss Universe pageant. She was five feet, five inches tall and weighed 118 pounds. Anne joined the cast of Ziegfeld Follies during the Summer of 1931. The following year she appeared on Broadway in Showboat.When she visited her hometown of Ludlow in June of 1932 the city sponsored a large parade in her honor. She told reporters she enjoyed modeling but wasn't really interested in being an actress. Anne married Joseph Bandler, a New York merchant, in 1936 and retired from show business. The couple moved to Bel Air, California and had two sons - Joseph Jr. and Robert. She and Joseph remained happily marred until his death in 1993. In her later years she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and doing charity work. On December 12, 2003 she died from natural causes at the age of ninety-one. Anne was buried at Hillside Memorial Park in Culver City, California.Anne appeared in: Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 (Jul 01, 1931 - Nov 21, 1931)
Price: 2.99 USD
Location: Florence, Arizona
End Time: 2025-01-15T04:55:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Type: Photograph
Unit Type: Unit
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: 4 x 6 in
Signed: No
Number of Photographs: 1
Featured Person/Artist: Anne Lee Patterson
Framing: Unframed
Unit Quantity: 1
Finish: Glossy
Subject: Women