Film legend who brought charm and a seeming cognizance of sexuality to comedies during the 1930s, becoming the model of feminine sexuality in films for the next decade. Her films include Platinum Blonde, Red Dust, Bombshell, Dinner at Eight and Saratoga. She died of uremic poisoning at 26. Stunning vintage sepia matte-finish 11 x 14 Hurrell portrait of the breathtaking actress draped in a white gown, signed and inscribed in fountain pen “To Charles Pettijohn, Jr., Here’s hoping you continue your great studies in golf - Sincerely, Jean Harlow.” A couple trivial surface spots and dings and a couple slight corner tip bends, otherwise condition is very fine. Authentic signed photos of Harlow are few and far between and this is probably the finest you could ever find! Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Tom Kramer of Golden Age Autographs, PSA/DNA COA and R&R COA.