>
>wow its so beautiful to see and hera life storys about Love and
friendship that s like Barbara and Richard... congrats to them both..
what a inspiration to many...

and the collecting history is stellar and I remember that Book
although I dont have a Copy currently..  another interesting
Hershenson fact of the 50K poster image archive ..I didnt kknow that
either and thats very good...digitizing it will make it available for
generations... thank You..

also shooting earlt posters via 4 x 5 transparencies must be awesome 
I was just looking at some Images on 4x5 and they really pop// these
where of old commercial advertising  shoots of products as that was a
common format in 50s and 60, 70s//

well thanks for shareing It Bruce it was a nice think to wake up to
and see... shows me that there is so much we can learn from people
that share a passion.. everyone have a great day God bless/
>
>---- Original Message ----
>From: fly...@pacbell.net
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] Richard Allen (legendary long time poster
>collector) and his wife, Barbara, recently celebrated their 70th
>anniversary!
>Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 23:49:48 -0800
>
>>This broke my heart it was so lovely.  I've not had the honor of
>meeting Richard.  I wish them many more lovely years together with
>lots of love.  How inspiring and the posters were cool too.  
>>
>>Toochis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>________________________________
>> From: Bruce Hershenson <brucehershen...@gmail.com>
>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
>>Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 4:28 PM
>>Subject: [MOPO] Richard Allen (legendary long time poster collector)
>and his wife, Barbara, recently celebrated their 70th anniversary!
>> 
>>
>>
>>Richard 
>>Allen (legendary long time poster collector, 
>>co-author of Reel Art, and co-owner of the Hershenson/Allen Archive)
>and his wife, Barbara, recently celebrated their 70th anniversary!
>>      If I were asked to name the number one movie poster collector
>of all time, 
>>it would surely be Richard Allen and I doubt there are any long time
>collectors or dealers who would 
>>disagree with me! Richard was born in 1921, and he acquired his
>first movie posters in the mid-1930s 
>>when, as a teenager he obtained some window cards for movies he had
>seen and loved. In 1943, while 
>>serving in World War II, he met and soon married Barbara, who was
>around his age, and over the next 
>>years they had three children.
>>Richard never 
>>lost his love of movie posters, and in the 1980s, as a successful
>executive at a drug company, he 
>>started assembling one of the finest collections ever, which he
>called the "Carson Collection". In 
>>1989 he co-authored (with a wonderfully talented professional
>writer, Stephen Rebello) Reel Art: 
>>Great Posters From The Golden Age Of The Silver Screen, which
>showcased posters from that Carson 
>>Collection, and which also contained a great deal of written
>information about movie posters, 
>>including many examples of which artists did which posters,
>something that had rarely been done 
>>before. Every collector agrees that Reel Art is the finest movie
>poster book ever published!
>>Richard had been having his posters conserved (mostly with 
>>paperbacking by the most talented museum restorers) and he had them
>professionally photographed onto 
>>4" x 5" transparencies. Over decades he acquired an amazing
>collection of posters on transparencies, 
>>and in the late 1990s he joined this collection with my (Bruce
>Hershenson's) similar collection, and 
>>together we formed the Hershenson/Allen Archive, which has over
>50,000 movie posters on 
>>transparencies, over 25,000 of which are one-sheets. Over the past
>few years all of those 50,000 
>>images have been digitized, and in 2014 we will be unveiling a
>website showcasing those 50,000 
>>images!
>>In addition to being the number one movie poster collector of all
>time, 
>>Richard is one of the finest human beings I have ever been
>privileged to know, and his wife Barbara 
>>is as well (and is surely a major contributor to the "richness" of
>Richard's life in every way). I 
>>know that many of you reading this have known Richard for many
>years, and I have no doubt everyone 
>>who does agrees completely with all I have written above.
>>Richard and Barbara 
>>recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, and their
>children gave them a party 
>>commemorating that event, and his daughter created a video that was
>shown to those present, and she 
>>also uploaded it to YouTube. I thought that those of you who have
>known Richard would enjoy seeing 
>>it, so please go HERE to view it:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_xysuSwKmk -- 
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