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  1. 6 de ene. de 2013 · Eben Adams is a talented but struggling artist in Depression era New York. One day, after he finally finds someone to buy a painting from him, a pretty but odd young girl named Jennie Appleton appears and strikes up an unusual friendship with Eben.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2020 · The painting of her as Jennie (created by Robert Brackman) was hung in their home after the two wed in 1949. Yet, even with its artistic and personal achievements, Portrait of Jennie would be released to a mixture of critical responses and little box office success – giving the kind of reaction Selznick wasn’t expecting in the slightest.

  3. Robert Nathan’s “Portrait of Jennie” is a poetic, haunting and beautiful surprise of a novel. I find it interesting that there seems so much ink spelled on discussing whether this is a ghost story, or a time-travelling romance. But the idea of a time-traveler, a ghost, a haunting is really one in the same.

  4. In Depression-era New York, painter Eben Adams (Joseph Cotten) despairs at his lack of success. One cold winter evening in Central Park, he meets an enigmatic, old-fashioned little girl, Jennie ...

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  5. In Portrait of Jennie, Joseph Cotten plays an artist, Eben Adams, who is unable to bring any true feeling to his work. While painting in Central Park one morning, Eben makes the acquaintance of a schoolgirl named Jennie (Jennifer Jones), who prattles on about things that happened years ago.

  6. 7 de may. de 2022 · Eben is a talented but struggling artist in Depression era NY. One day, after he finally finds someone to buy a painting from him, a pretty but odd young gir...

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  7. 25 de jun. de 2020 · 12/25/1948. Portrait of Jennie opens with a strange and remarkable sequence. A voice introduces the story and its themes, alternating between humanity’s grand questions about time, space, and mortality, and then quotes from the literary works of Euripides and Keats. “Science tells us that nothing ever dies but only changes,” the voice ...