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2012/27/24 Photograph, publicity, Harry Belafonte, autographed, paper / chipboard, photographer unknown, used by Lee Gordon and Max Moore, Australia, 1960. Click to enlarge.

Publicity photograph of Harry Belafonte

This is one of a group of mounted photographs collected by Sydney-based tour manager Max Moore. It is relevant to the history of concert tours of Australia by overseas artists in the 1950s and early 1960s, and helps illustrate the remarkable career of promoter Lee Gordon. From 1954 to 1962, American-born Gordon brought the world's biggest musical stars to Australia's entertainment-starved masses. The photo was originally displayed in Gordon's office, providing a rare and direct material …

Summary

Object No.

2012/27/24

Object Statement

Photograph, publicity, Harry Belafonte, autographed, paper / chipboard, photographer unknown, used by Lee Gordon and Max Moore, Australia, 1960

Physical Description

Portrait-format black and white photograph of Harry Belafonte. The photograph is autographed with a personal message to Max Moore on the front. The photograph is mounted on a thick piece of chipboard with black painted sides.

Marks

Autographed in ink on front, 'To Max. All best wishes', signed 'Harry Belafonte'.
Handwritten in blue ink on white sticker label on reverse, 'HARRY / BELAFONTE'.

Dimensions

Height

252 mm

Width

201 mm

Depth

10 mm

Source

Credit Line

Gift of Robert Moore, 2012

Acquisition Date

8 March 2012

Cite this Object

Harvard

Publicity photograph of Harry Belafonte 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 26 March 2023, <https://ma.as/430328>

Wikipedia

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