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Hidden Artistry — Fooling the Camera

January 29, 2011 1:15 pm

  Mr. Smith  

  “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”  
  Tennessee Johnson  
  “Tennessee Johnson”  

Arye Michael Bender's comments on the "carved panels" in "Mr. Smith" reminded me of the painted statues in "Tennessee Johnson." Here's a better look.

Posted by lmharnisch

Categories: art and artists, Film, Hollywood, Mystery Photo, Photography

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3 Responses to “Hidden Artistry — Fooling the Camera”

  1. Film is an art of light and shadow.

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    By Arye Michael Bender on January 29, 2011 at 1:52 pm

  2. agreed, just check out The Scarlet Empress. Claude Rains is below the shaded light.

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    By benito on January 29, 2011 at 8:11 pm

  3. The “painted statues”? Arye, pardon the pun but you’ve been “busted” by a creative stage crew!!!! 🙂
    Also, don’t feel bad. When you aren’t paying attention to the scenery, you’re focused on the content of the movie, (something along the lines from the motion picture, “Los Angeles in the Movies”)

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    By Steven Moshlak on January 31, 2011 at 4:53 am



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