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Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: Ida Lupino, English film actress and director, 1940s. Artist: Warner Brothers

Ida Lupino, English film actress and director, 1940s. Artist: Warner Brothers
Ida Lupino, English film actress and director, 1940s. Ida Lupino appeared in 59 films over the course of her acting career

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: A Belgian poster advertising the film Casablanca (1942), 1942 (colour lithograph)

A Belgian poster advertising the film Casablanca (1942), 1942 (colour lithograph)
1770160 A Belgian poster advertising the film Casablanca (1942), 1942 (colour lithograph) by Belgian School, (20th century); 41x28 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: Jack and Jill, c. 1936-7 (oil on canvas)

Jack and Jill, c. 1936-7 (oil on canvas)
826893 Jack and Jill, c.1936-7 (oil on canvas) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 62x75 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack and Jill. Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942). Oil on canvas

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: James Garner, American film and television actor, 20th century. Artist: Warner Brothers

James Garner, American film and television actor, 20th century. Artist: Warner Brothers
James Garner, American film and television actor, 20th century. Garner appeared in numerous Hollywood films, but is best remembered for his television roles

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: The world premiere of This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1943

The world premiere of This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1943
NEW YORK: MOVIE THEATRE. The world premiere of This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1943

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: Postcard of Hollywood Boulevard. ca. 1929, 801. HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA

Postcard of Hollywood Boulevard. ca. 1929, 801. HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: ELSA MAXWELL (1883-1963). American columnist, songwriter and professional party-giver

ELSA MAXWELL (1883-1963). American columnist, songwriter and professional party-giver. At the world premiere of Warner Brothers production of Irving Berlins This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: DON JUAN, 1926. Warner Brothers motion picture starring John Barrymore

DON JUAN, 1926. Warner Brothers motion picture starring John Barrymore

Background imageWarner Brothers Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to Broadway by George M. Cohan, first performed in 1904


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"Warner Brothers: A Legacy of Entertainment and Glamour" Step into the world of Warner Brothers, where artistry meets entertainment. From iconic films to renowned actors and actresses, this Belgian poster advertising the timeless classic Casablanca (1942) captures the essence of a bygone era. With vibrant colors and intricate details, it transports us back to a time when cinema was at its peak. In Jack and Jill, c. 1936-7, an oil on canvas masterpiece, Warner Brothers showcases their artistic prowess. The brushstrokes bring life to this whimsical scene, reminding us that their creativity extends beyond the silver screen. The lithograph in colors for The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) is a testament to Warner Brothers' ability to captivate audiences with visually stunning imagery. It entices viewers with its allure and promises an unforgettable cinematic experience. Warner Brothers not only shaped the film industry but also discovered talented individuals like James Garner, an American film and television actor who left an indelible mark on 20th-century entertainment. This artwork serves as a tribute to his contributions under the Warner Brothers banner. Ida Lupino's portrayal as both an English film actress and director in the 1940s exemplifies Warner Brothers' commitment to showcasing diverse talent. Through her captivating performances, she became synonymous with excellence in acting. Even royalty couldn't resist the charm of Warner Brothers' cinemas. HRH The Princess of Wales herself graced the new Warner West End Cinema in Leicester Square. Her presence symbolizes how Warner Brothers transcends boundaries - captivating audiences from all walks of life. As we reflect upon these glimpses into history through artistry associated with Warner Brothers, we are reminded that they have been instrumental in shaping our cultural landscape for decades. Their dedication to storytelling continues to inspire generations worldwide - leaving an everlasting legacy etched within our hearts.