It is a single piece and is not signed by the actor. The production technique is gelatin-silver print, and the photograph was produced in the United States.
He collage features a large, cylindrical, propeller-driven engine mounted on skis, forming a type of snow vehicle. The sled was designed and built by Henri Coanda.
LVER HALIDE PHOTO DEVELOPED USING A CHEMICAL PROCESS JUST LIKE IN TRADITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY. ACKING PROCEDURE USED IS TO FIRST PUT YOUR PRINT. PRINTS ARE SHARPER; EXHIBIT MORE DEPTH AND MORE VIBRANT COLORS; SHOW MORE DETAILS IN SHADOWS AND HIGHLIGHTS; AND ARE LESS PRONE TO FADING.
It shows a publicity photograph of Canada dating to the 1920s. The image features a geothermal landscape with a large, steaming mud volcano in the foreground. The surrounding area is rugged terrain with pine trees in the background.
In the background, the landscape extends into rolling hills and fields, with more houses visible in the distance. A number, ‘84448’, is printed vertically on the left-hand side of the image.