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I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE
US INSERT 1943 RKO PICTURES, HORROR, JAMES ELLISON, FRANCES DEE, TOM CONWAY, VAL LEWTON, JACQUES TOURNEUR
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE (Poster)
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Recto image as the insert was received by Poster Mountain. (Poster)
Recto image as the insert was received by Poster Mountain.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Verso image before treatment by Poster Mountain. (Poster)
Verso image before treatment by Poster Mountain.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Recto image of the insert after gelatin treatment. Insert is adhered to a museum board and ready for restoration. (Poster)
Recto image of the insert after gelatin treatment. Insert is adhered to a museum board and ready for restoration.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Verso image after conservation gelatin treatment. (Poster)
Verso image after conservation gelatin treatment.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Microscopic image of the D in the RKO Radio logo. (Poster)
Microscopic image of the D in the RKO Radio logo.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Microscopic image of the V in "Alive". (Poster)
Microscopic image of the V in "Alive".
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Microscopic image of the fine print at the bottom left: "origin". Restorative painting can be easily seen, as can the original printing of the blue and the naked paper. (Poster)
Microscopic image of the fine print at the bottom left: "origin". Restorative painting can be easily seen, as can the original printing of the blue and the naked paper.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Microscopic image of the exclamation point at the far right. (Poster)
Microscopic image of the exclamation point at the far right.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - Microscopic image of the zombie's eye. (Poster)
Microscopic image of the zombie's eye.
I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE - We have imprinted a unique mark on the back of this poster in thew lower left corner, and under the microscope have documented the uniqueness of this mark. (Poster)
We have imprinted a unique mark on the back of this poster in thew lower left corner, and under the microscope have documented the uniqueness of this mark.

Procedures

Examination under black-light, microscope, light table, digital imaging and tactile observation. Documentation by Lindsay Simmons of Poster Mountain Inc.

Conclusion

This is an original insert. We washed and flattened the insert through moisture-relaxation. PM gelatin process was employed to add stability to the art while curing. Reinforcements were created with gelatin and Japanese tissue. Once preservation of the insert was complete we restored the image using water soluble airbrush paint, watercolors, and colored pencils.