Globe Photos
The Golddiggers of 1933
The Golddiggers of 1933
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This striking image captures the iconic “Pettin’ in the Park” style spectacle from Gold Diggers of 1933, one of Hollywood’s most dazzling pre-Code musicals. The scene features an elaborate display of chorus girls dressed in flowing white gowns, each positioned behind grand pianos arranged in a geometric formation. The perfectly synchronized composition and theatrical lighting highlight the extravagance and precision that defined early 1930s musical choreography.
Gold Diggers of 1933, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and choreographed by the legendary Busby Berkeley, became famous for its inventive camera work and lavish musical numbers. The film starred Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, and Ginger Rogers, and combined social commentary with visual opulence. Berkeley’s signature kaleidoscopic formations, as seen in this image, remain among the most influential moments in film history, celebrating the artistry and innovation of Hollywood’s golden musical era.
About the Print
About the Print
- Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta- a pure cotton paper with an inkjet coating that has been perfectly optimized for the needs of Fine Art applications. The natural white paper comes in a pleasant, warm shade of white and contains no optical brighteners. The exquisite surface texture gives the paper a lovely, delicate feel while at the same time lending it an artistic note.
- Each print includes a 1"-2" border based on size.
What's Included
What's Included
- Numbered limited edition print in the size of your choice
- Certificate of Authenticity from Globe Photos
- Prints and COA are shipped in a secure rolled tube.
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