Author: Elvehjem Museum of Art
Publisher: Chazen Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780932900159
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Hollywood Glamour, 1924-1956
Author: Elvehjem Museum of Art
Publisher: Chazen Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780932900159
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Publisher: Chazen Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780932900159
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR 1924-1956
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Pages : 62
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Hollywood Glamour
Author: David Bordwell
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Pages : 60
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Madison Magazine
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Category : Madison (Wis.)
Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Category : Madison (Wis.)
Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Annual Report - Wisconsin Arts Board
Author: Wisconsin Arts Board
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Category : Art and state
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Art and state
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Milwaukee Magazine
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Category : Milwaukee (Wis.)
Languages : en
Pages : 764
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Category : Milwaukee (Wis.)
Languages : en
Pages : 764
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Art Now/U.S.A.
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 900
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 900
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New Art Examiner
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Category : Art, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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The independent voice of the visual arts.
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Category : Art, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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The independent voice of the visual arts.
Hollywood Lighting from the Silent Era to Film Noi
Author: Patrick Keating
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231149034
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Lighting performs essential functions in Hollywood films, enhancing the glamour, clarifying the action, and intensifying the mood. Examining every facet of this understated art form, from the glowing backlights of the silent period to the shaded alleys of film noir, Patrick Keating affirms the role of Hollywood lighting as a distinct, compositional force. Closely analyzing Girl Shy (1924), Anna Karenina (1935), Only Angels Have Wings (1939), and T-Men (1947), along with other brilliant classics, Keating describes the unique problems posed by these films and the innovative ways cinematographers handled the challenge. Once dismissed as crank-turning laborers, these early cinematographers became skillful professional artists by carefully balancing the competing demands of story, studio, and star. Enhanced by more than one hundred illustrations, this volume counters the notion that style took a backseat to storytelling in Hollywood film, proving that the lighting practices of the studio era were anything but neutral, uniform, and invisible. Cinematographers were masters of multifunctionality and negotiation, honing their craft to achieve not only realistic fantasy but also pictorial artistry.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231149034
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Lighting performs essential functions in Hollywood films, enhancing the glamour, clarifying the action, and intensifying the mood. Examining every facet of this understated art form, from the glowing backlights of the silent period to the shaded alleys of film noir, Patrick Keating affirms the role of Hollywood lighting as a distinct, compositional force. Closely analyzing Girl Shy (1924), Anna Karenina (1935), Only Angels Have Wings (1939), and T-Men (1947), along with other brilliant classics, Keating describes the unique problems posed by these films and the innovative ways cinematographers handled the challenge. Once dismissed as crank-turning laborers, these early cinematographers became skillful professional artists by carefully balancing the competing demands of story, studio, and star. Enhanced by more than one hundred illustrations, this volume counters the notion that style took a backseat to storytelling in Hollywood film, proving that the lighting practices of the studio era were anything but neutral, uniform, and invisible. Cinematographers were masters of multifunctionality and negotiation, honing their craft to achieve not only realistic fantasy but also pictorial artistry.
Glamour
Author: Professor Carol Dyhouse
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
ISBN: 1848136862
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
How do we understand glamour? Has it empowered women or turned them into objects? Once associated with modernity and the cutting edge, is it entirely bound up with nostalgia and tradition? This unique and fascinating book tells the story of glamour. It explores the changing meanings of the word, its relationship to femininity and fashion, and its place in twentieth century social history. Using a rich variety of sources - from women's magazines and film to social surveys and life histories - Carol Dyhouse examines with wit and insight the history and meaning of costume, cosmetics, perfume and fur. Dyhouse disentangles some of the arguments surrounding femininity, appearance and power, directly addressing feminist concerns. The book explores historical contexts in which glamour served as an expression of desire in women and an assertion of entitlement to the pleasures of affluence, finally arguing that glamour can't simply be dismissed as oppressive, or as male fantasy, but can carry celebratory meanings for women.
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
ISBN: 1848136862
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
How do we understand glamour? Has it empowered women or turned them into objects? Once associated with modernity and the cutting edge, is it entirely bound up with nostalgia and tradition? This unique and fascinating book tells the story of glamour. It explores the changing meanings of the word, its relationship to femininity and fashion, and its place in twentieth century social history. Using a rich variety of sources - from women's magazines and film to social surveys and life histories - Carol Dyhouse examines with wit and insight the history and meaning of costume, cosmetics, perfume and fur. Dyhouse disentangles some of the arguments surrounding femininity, appearance and power, directly addressing feminist concerns. The book explores historical contexts in which glamour served as an expression of desire in women and an assertion of entitlement to the pleasures of affluence, finally arguing that glamour can't simply be dismissed as oppressive, or as male fantasy, but can carry celebratory meanings for women.