BOLDLY SIGNED BY BABE RUTH, SCARCE 1933 PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY THE BASEBALL LEGEND
RUTH, Babe. Photograph signed. [Maine, 1933]. Vintage photographic print (8 by 10 inches), signed on the image.
Vintage black-and-white photographic print picturing Babe Ruth and friends on a November 1933 Maine hunting trip, boldly signed “Babe Ruth” by him below his image, this photograph taken the same year Ruth hit a home run in the first All-Star game to win it for the American League.
“The Babe Ruth epic continues to fascinate… His talent, coupled with a blustery persona and Bunyanesque physique, was the spark that lighted baseball’s populist fuse and set it off into prime-time glory.” This scarce vintage black-and-white photographic print, signed by Babe Ruth, shows the baseball legend relaxing on a hunting trip. Ruth and his wife had traveled up to Maine in late 1933 to stay with friends. As reported in the news that November 26: “Ruth came to Maine today to find out whether he can use a 30-30 rifle as skillfully as he wields a baseball bat” (New York Times). Here Ruth stands with his rifle at the ready, watching as a man to his left stands with rifle raised, aiming at a distant target. Others in the group—including Mrs. Juanita Elias and Mrs. Isabella Morrill (their hostess)—stand alongside, smiling in genial expectation.
A fine signed photograph.