You’ve seen the photo: Jane Russell gazes up from a haystack, her lips parted in an almost sneering smile, a straw of hay between her teeth. She wasn’t even a movie star — yet. George Hurrell made his ...
“I have always known what I wanted, and that was beauty in every form,” said Joan Crawford, with her frequent co-star (and on-off lover) Clark Gable) in a 1936 portrait by George Hurrell. “I have ...
A new book on famed photographer George Hurrell recounts how the Hollywood legend made Jane Russell a star -- long before she ever graced the silver screen. By Jessie Katz For his first portrait ...
Joan Crawford. Katharine Hepburn. Loretta Young and Tyrone Power. Pre-moustache Clark Gable. A very young and dapper Ray Milland. The list of Tinseltown’s glitterati continues. Movie buffs interested ...
George Hurrell (1904–1992) was one of the most important American photographers of the 1930s, but you won’t find his work in many history books. He didn’t record the Great Depression or the Dust Bowl, ...
Photographer George Hurrell gets another exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, spotlighting a dazzling array of legends captured in black-and-white Angelica Hankins - Freelance Writer “I ...
Now in his fourth year in the Cal football program and his first as a starter, J.P. Hurrell is ready to bleed red for the Blue and Gold. Metaphorically, at least. After spending his first three years ...
Hollywood glamour. The very notion is so familiar, and the images that most perfectly illustrate the concept are so readily conjured, that most movie fans are unaware that one man — a single ...
Stars had faces in the golden age of Hollywood. And for many years, photographer George Hurrell, the father of the Hollywood glamour portrait, captured their allure, glamour and indefinable charisma.
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