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All of the stock images on my account come from online, and they are all in the public domain. I hope you enjoy using them in your artwork as much as I enjoy using them in mine!
- You do not have to ask my permission to use these images.
- If you do use an image, please post a link back to my page.
-I'd love to see how you use these images. Please post a link to your piece if you use any of these images.
Enjoy!
- You do not have to ask my permission to use these images.
- If you do use an image, please post a link back to my page.
-I'd love to see how you use these images. Please post a link to your piece if you use any of these images.
Enjoy!
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She was a successful Broadway star of the 1920s, in such shows as "The Seven O'Clock Girl". Frequently she appeared with a "juvenile" male named Oscar Shaw. Both tried Hollywood with little success (Shaw was in a Bing Crosby comedy, "Rythm on the River" with Mary Martin, Basil Rathbone, Oscar Levant, and William Frawley in 1940). However they made one film that is still seen, but not for them - they were in the movie version of "The Cocoanuts" as the lovers, in what was the first surviving Marx Brother film and their first talky (they sing Irving Berlin's "When My Dream Comes True"). Eaton died about 1946. Shaw lived into the 1960s.