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About This Product Once upon a time…the name Keaton came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Keaton’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Keaton’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Keaton is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of his core identity: Keaton, that one wonderful word by which he is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Keaton in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Buster Keaton as Johnnie Gray in The General (1926). Buster was born to parents from vaudeville in Piqua, Kansas and had 146 acting credits in his career, from a 1917 short to A Funny Thing Happened...
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About This Product Once upon a time…the name Keaton came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Keaton’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Keaton’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Keaton is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of his core identity: Keaton, that one wonderful word by which he is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Keaton in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
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About This Product Once upon a time…the name Keaton came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Keaton’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Keaton’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Keaton is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of his core identity: Keaton, that one wonderful word by which he is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Keaton in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
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Circa 1921. (This print has been noticeably retouched, probably for use in a newspaper or other publication.) Circa 1920. Circa 1925. (Four images.) Publicity for "The General", 1927. (Three images.) From "The Electric House", 1922. Circa 1930. (Two images.) Circa 1930-31. 1930. (Two images.) Publicity for "Free and Easy", 1930, posing with a photograph of Lon Chaney. By George Hurrell, 1930. * By Clarence Sinclair Bull, circa 1928. (Three images.) Circa 1930-31. (Two images.) By George Hurrell, 1930. * Sadly, the only photographers I've been able to identify here are George Hurrell and Clarence Sinclair Bull. I recently saw the wonderful Hurrell profile portrait above * in a gorgeous contemporary print by author, photographer, and archivist Mark Alan Vieira; it inspired the whole post. I have to admit that I've not seen much of Keaton's work. And like most people, I'm sure, I've always found him a bit odd-looking; that droopy "Stone Face" and protuberant eyes. But gathering these photographs - always finding far more to share than I'd planned, constitutionally unable to exclude another and yet another "fabulous" image - I began to find that odd face rather beautiful. A strange beauty, beautiful in the way Peter Lorre could be beautiful. I'm grateful that I'm just openminded enough to still allow myself new, broader ideas of what might exemplify that overused and completely subjective word.
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American comedian Buster Keaton lying on a tigerskin rug in his latest film 'The Navigator'.
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Keaton came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Keaton’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Keaton’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Keaton is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of his core identity: Keaton, that one wonderful word by which he is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Keaton in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Keaton came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Keaton’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Keaton’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Keaton is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of his core identity: Keaton, that one wonderful word by which he is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Keaton in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
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Circa 1921. (This print has been noticeably retouched, probably for use in a newspaper or other publication.) Circa 1920. Circa 1925. (Four images.) Publicity for "The General", 1927. (Three images.) From "The Electric House", 1922. Circa 1930. (Two images.) Circa 1930-31. 1930. (Two images.) Publicity for "Free and Easy", 1930, posing with a photograph of Lon Chaney. By George Hurrell, 1930. * By Clarence Sinclair Bull, circa 1928. (Three images.) Circa 1930-31. (Two images.) By George Hurrell, 1930. * Sadly, the only photographers I've been able to identify here are George Hurrell and Clarence Sinclair Bull. I recently saw the wonderful Hurrell profile portrait above * in a gorgeous contemporary print by author, photographer, and archivist Mark Alan Vieira; it inspired the whole post. I have to admit that I've not seen much of Keaton's work. And like most people, I'm sure, I've always found him a bit odd-looking; that droopy "Stone Face" and protuberant eyes. But gathering these photographs - always finding far more to share than I'd planned, constitutionally unable to exclude another and yet another "fabulous" image - I began to find that odd face rather beautiful. A strange beauty, beautiful in the way Peter Lorre could be beautiful. I'm grateful that I'm just openminded enough to still allow myself new, broader ideas of what might exemplify that overused and completely subjective word.
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Cover star Michael Keaton discusses upcoming film, 'The Founder.'