1976 HOLLYWOOD PHOTOGRAPHS The Hurrell Style George Hurrell GARBO GRETA GABLE

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50 Years of Photographing Hollywood.11.5" x 9".First Printing. John Day Company. New York. 1976. Full Number LineText by Whitney StineVery good condition. Mark free interior. Sharp bright boards.Tight binding. Only very slight hints of edge wear to dust jacket. This is a very fresh and collectible example from the 70's.George Hurrell (June 1, 1904 - May 17, 1992) was a photographer who made a significant contribution to the image of glamour presented by Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s.Born in the Walnut Hills district of Cincinnati, Ohio, Hurrell originally studied as a painter with no particular interest in photography. He first began to use photography only as a medium for recording his paintings. After moving to Laguna Beach, California from Chicago, Illinois in 1925 he met many other painters who had connections. One of those connections was Edward Steichen who encouraged him to pursue photography after seeing some of his works. Hurrell also found that photography was a more reliable source of income than painting. His photography was encouraged by his friend aviatrix Pancho Barnes, who often posed for him. He eventually opened a photographic studio in Los Angeles.In the late 1920s, Hurrell was introduced to the actor Ramon Novarro, by Pancho Barnes, and agreed to take a series of photographs of him. Novarro was impressed read more