Description
Julia Marlowe Actress Rotograph Series Burr McIntosh NYC RPPC Postcard c.1905. This card is part of "The Rotograph" Series No. A 282, indicating its origin from a prominent publisher of the period. This exquisite vintage postcard features the renowned American Shakespearean actress Julia Marlowe, captured in a captivating portrait by the celebrated photographer Burr McIntosh of New York. Marlowe, known for her powerful stage presence and classic beauty, is depicted in an elegant, flowing gown, exuding the grace and charm of the early 20th century theatrical era. This card is part of "The Rotograph" Series No. A 282, indicating its origin from a prominent publisher of the period. The postcard showcases a fine photographic print, likely a photogravure or similar high-quality process, characteristic of real photo postcards (RPPC) from the era. The reverse side features an undivided back, typical of postcards issued between 1901 and 1907, with the classic "Place Stamp Here" box specifying "Domestic One cent Foreign Two cents." This collectible piece offers a glimpse into the golden age of theatre and the artistry of early photographic portraiture, making it a significant item for enthusiasts of performing arts history, vintage photography, and early 20th-century memorabilia.