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Humphrey Bogart Collection

Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957): A Legendary American Actor in Black and White and Color From the silver screens of the 1930s to the vibrant posters of the 1940s


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Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957): A Legendary American Actor in Black and White and Color From the silver screens of the 1930s to the vibrant posters of the 1940s, Humphrey Bogart left an indelible mark on Hollywood. This Belgian poster from 1942, advertising the iconic film "Casablanca" (1942), showcases Bogart's captivating presence in a colorful lithograph. Bogart's magnetic persona extended beyond the black and white stills, as seen in this portrait from 1946. The American actor, known for his rugged charm and gritty intensity, shared the screen with other legends such as Lauren Bacall (b.1924) in films like "The Big Sleep" (1946). The streets of Daytona Beach, Florida, 1943, captured the casual ease of Bogart's off-screen life, but it was on set where his true artistry shone. His collaborations with renowned directors like Ingmar Bergman resulted in unforgettable performances, as seen in this image from their time together. Bogart's enduring legacy continues to captivate audiences, making him an essential figure in the history of American cinema.