Tough to acquire 8x10-inch publicity image as Charmaine de la Cognac in Raoul Walsh's silent masterpiece What Price Glory (1926), boldly signed and inscribed for an inveterate collector in black felt-tip pen in her later years. In good condition, with light border creasing. After fine work in classics like What Price Glory (1926), The Loves of Carmen (1927), Resurrection (1927), and Ramona (1928), gorgeous Mexican silent movie queen Dolores Del Rio went on to star in the early English- and Spanish-language talkies Bird of Paradise (1932), Flying Down to Rio (1933), Madame Du Barry (1934), Accused (1936), The Devil's Playground (1937), Journey Into Fear (1943), The Abandoned (1945), Maria Candelaria (1944), and Dona Perfecta (1951).