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John Russell Taylor

    19 juni 1935
    Impressionism
    Hollywood 1940s
    Great Movie Actresses
    A Dictionary of the Theatre
    Hollywood. 50 Great Years
    Impressionist Dreams
    • Impressionist Dreams

      The Artists and the World They Painted

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      An exploration of the Impressionist painters' relationship with the world around them, and the direct and indirect ways in which this provided subject-matter for their art. This book presents an examination of what their painting was about, rather than how or when it was made.

      Impressionist Dreams
      5,0
    • Great Movie Actresses

      Screen Actresses of America and Europe

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      256p. : 36cm

      Great Movie Actresses
      3,0
    • Examines the transitional period of the 1940s in Hollywood film including the development of new genres and the impact of the war on American cinema

      Hollywood 1940s
      3,4
    • Impressionism

      • 63bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      book is like new but shows slight shelf life

      Impressionism
    • Orson Welles

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Orson Welles offers a fascinating peek behin d the mask, looking at the ascertainable facts of his life, his loves and his collaborations, and examines the ways in w hich the Welles legend has been constructed by himself, his friends and his enemies. '

      Orson Welles
    • This is a study of nine key film-makers who came into prominence in the early 70s: Claude Chabrol, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lindsay Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey, Satyajit Ray, Miklos Jancso, and Du an Makavejev representing seven film-producing countries. In this book John Russell Taylor does for the 1970s what his earlier book "Cinema Eye, Cinema Ear" did for the 1960s: he disentangles some of the major talents from the minor, and subjects them to close critical scrutiny, documenting their careers, detailing their development as individual creators, and placing them in their social and artistic context. Thus the book provides an invaluable synopsis and guide for all who are interested in the development of modern cinema. It includes a comprehensive bibliography and fully detailed filmographies.

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