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Hollywood Unseen

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hollywood Unseen
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robert Dance
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:244
Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 240
Category/GenreArt and design styles - c 1600 to c 1800
ISBN/Barcode 9781851496808
ClassificationsDewey:709.492
Audience
General
Illustrations 200 B&W

Publishing Details

Publisher ACC Art Books
Imprint ACC Art Books
Publication Date 19 April 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Hollywood Unseen is a tribute to the incredible inventiveness and ingenuity of the great Hollywood film studios: Columbia, Paramount, MGM, Universal, Warner Brothers, RKO and Twentieth Century Fox. From the late 1920's to the early 1950's these studios presided over the 'Golden Age of Cinema', and their publicity departments created some of the most stunning and iconic images of Hollywood's stars ever taken. This volume exposes, for the first time, photographs showing the 'ordinary lives' of the stars, including Rita Hayworth, Gary Cooper, Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe. In reality, these photographs were as carefully constructed and prepared as any classic portrait or scene, and they depicted the actors and actresses exactly as the studios wanted them to be seen. The publicity departments cleverly formed an idealised view of the husbands, wives, children, pets, parties, premieres and hobbies of the stars. Ironically, many of the images were only used once or twice, and were then never seen again. Drawn from the extensive archive of the John Kobal Foundation, this book showcases an extraordinary collection of these hidden photographic gems. John Kobal was an authority on Hollywood portrait photography, who established a preeminent collection of works featuring iconic stars of the day. The Getty Image Library in London will be hosting an exhibition of these images to coincide with the publication of this book. AUTHOR: Robert Dance is co-author of Ruth Harriet Louise and Hollywood Photography (2002, California) and Garbo: Portraits from her Private Collection (2005,Rizzoli). He is also co author of the catalogue for the acclaimed exhibition Glamour of the Gods which toured North America and was shown at the National Portrait Gallery London. 200 b/w photographs

Author Biography

Robert Dance is co-author of 'Ruth Harriet Louise' and 'Hollywood Photography' (2002, California) and 'Garbo: Portraits from her Private Collection' (2005, Rizzoli). He is also co author of the catalogue for the acclaimed exhibition 'Glamour of the Gods' which toured North America and was shown at the National Portrait Gallery London. Foreword by Joan Collins.

Reviews

Drawn from the extensive archive of the John Kobal Foundation, this book showcases an extraordinary collection of these hidden photographic gems. Vintage Allies Charmingly odd (and often hilariously homoerotic) reminders of a bygone era-when studio loyalty inspired stars to gamely pose in highly artificial scenarios. www.vulture.com ACC Editions has released a lovely book, Hollywood Unseen, full of black-and-white photography from the archives of the John Kobal Foundation. Kobal, a legendary Hollywood photographer was an expert on the old-school Hollywood portrait and curated multiple exhibitions of this kind of photography. Martha Stewart Living