File:Screen Acting 1921 page 55 Mary Pickford.png

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Still from the film "Pollyanna" (1920)
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English: Photograph of Mary Pickford from the "Screen acting" (1921) book. A scene from Pollyanna (1920). Description under the image in the "Screen acting" book: "Mary Pickford's love radiates from the screen. A scene from "Pollyanna." " " Title at the "Illustrations" page (page XIII): "Mary Pickford".
Date 1920, published in 1921 or earlier
Source Mae Marsh (1921) Screen acting, Category:New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, pp. 55 Retrieved from Google Books: link (extracted from PDF). Modifications by the uploader: perspective corrected (linear transformation) in GIMP to fit a box, some obvious dust & stains removed. Original version available in the file history.
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