

Legendary screen siren Mae Murray dazzles in this publicity pose for her 1924 film Circe, The Enchantress. Known as “The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips,” Murray epitomized the glamour and mystique of 1920s Hollywood, and this image immortalizes her in one of her most iconic roles.
Draped in opulence, Mae is the very embodiment of the seductive enchantress she portrayed—her expression both alluring and enigmatic. Her platinum blonde curls, styled in soft Marcel waves, frame a face that is exquisitely adorned with deep red lips and subtle period makeup. A lavish, bejeweled headpiece and matching bracelet lend an air of ethereal grandeur, evoking the decadence of the Jazz Age.
The attention to detail in this colorization by Hollywood Pinups enhances the timeless quality of the original black-and-white image, offering a vivid glimpse into the era's style and cinematic artistry. From the shimmer of her gown to the glint of the emerald ring on her finger, every element reflects the splendor of early Hollywood fashion and Murray’s own flair for drama.
Details:
Print Title: Mae Murray in Circe, The Enchantress (1924)
Colorization: Hollywood Pinups
Size Options: Available in multiple sizes (8x10, 11x14, 16x20, etc.)
Finish: Lustre finish
Paper: Archival-quality Kodak photographic paper
As one of the silent screen’s most glamorous stars, Mae Murray’s legacy lives on in images like this—where beauty, elegance, and cinematic history come together in perfect harmony.