Object Details
Artist
George Hurrell, 1 Jun 1904 - 17 May 1992
Sitter
Jean Harlow, 3 Mar 1911 - 7 Jun 1937
Exhibition Label
Hollywood’s original “Blonde Bombshell,” Jean Harlow personified freewheeling sexuality in the movies that made her a star. Debuting in minor roles, she caught the attention of producer/director Howard Hughes, who cast her in his World War I epic Hell’s Angels (1930). Acquiring Harlow’s contract in 1932, MGM capitalized on her sex appeal and flair for comedy in hits like Red Headed Woman (1932) and Bombshell (1933). But after changes to the Production Code in 1934 led to increased censorship of sexual content, the studio was obliged to tone down Harlow’s screen persona.
When Vanity Fair published this portrait in 1935, it noted that Harlow had “astounded her public by developing from the platinum blonde siren of
Hell’s Angels into an expert comedienne who, in Red Dust and Dinner at Eight, became simultaneously a box office sensation and the critics’ delight.” Sadly, Harlow died two years later at the age of twenty-six.
Jean Harlow, la primera “bomba rubia” de Hollywood, encarnó una sexualidad desenfadada en películas que la hicieron estrella. Debutó en papeles pequeños, pero luego el productor/director Howard Hughes la seleccionó para su épica sobre la 1a Guerra Mundial, Ángeles del infierno (1930). MGM adquirió el contrato de Harlow en 1932 y capitalizó su atractivo sexual y talento para la comedia en éxitos como La pelirroja (1932) y Polvorilla (1933). Sin embargo, en 1934 el Código de Producción sufrió cambios que aumentaron la censura del contenido sexual y el estudio tuvo que moderar la imagen de Harlow en la pantalla.
Vanity Fair publicó este retrato en 1935 y comentó que Harlow había “asombrado al público con su transición de sirena rubia platinada en Ángeles del infierno a comediante experta en Tierra de pasión y Cena a las ocho, convirtiéndose en éxito de taquilla y deleite de la crítica”. Tristemente, Harlow murió dos años después, a los 26 años.
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquired in part through the generosity of an anonymous donor
Date
1934
Object number
NPG.2022.54
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
Photograph
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
Image/Sheet: 25.3 × 20.3 cm (9 15/16 × 8")
Mount: 50.6 × 38 cm (19 15/16 × 14 15/16")
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Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Portrait Gallery
Topic
Interior
Home Furnishings\Furniture\Seating\Chair
Costume\Jewelry\Ring
Nature & Environment\Animal\Bear
Nature & Environment\Pelt
Jean Harlow: Female
Jean Harlow: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Film\Movie actor
Portrait
Link to Original Record
Record ID
npg_NPG.2022.54