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Category Archives: Mexico
Ramon Novarro Exposed
Day 275 of Colourisation Project – February 6 Challenge: to publish daily a colourised photo that has some significance around the day of publication. Mexican born actor Ramón Novarro took over the mantle of Hollywood’s top ‘Latin Lover’ when Rudolph … Continue reading
Posted in Colorization, Colourisation, Film, Hollywood, Mexico, Photography, USA
Tagged Ben-Hur (1925), Hollywood, Hollywood Boulevard, John Emery, Loredana Crupi, Mata Hari (1931), Natacha Rambova, Phyllis Gates, Ramón Novarro, Ramón Samaniego, Ricky Martin, Rock Hudson, Rudolph Valentino, Scaramouche (1923), Tallulah Bankhead, The Student Prince (1927)
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Miguel Covarrubias – Mexico’s 20th-Century Renaissance Man
Day 199 of Colourisation Project – November 22 Challenge: to publish daily a colourised photo that has some significance around the day of publication. Born this day, 22 November 1904 in Mexico City, Miguel Covarrubias, was painter, caricaturist, illustrator, ethnologist … Continue reading