Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Hollywood Panorama caricature of Louise Brooks from 1971

I just acquired a copy of a 1971 book, Hollywood Panorama, by Bob Harman. And, remarkably, it contains a caricature of Louise Brooks! That's rather early in her story of rediscovery. It is a few years before the Kenneth Tynan article in the New Yorker, and more than a decade before Lulu in Hollywood was published.


Harman's book features some 1,000 different stars, with Louise Brooks twice depicted among them in both black & white and in color. Nutshell biographies in the back of the book describe Brooks as "A vivid vamp of the twenties -- distinguished by her cold and classic beauty." Here is the page featuring Brooks in color. She can be found in the lower left corner. (In a way, her depiction evokes Al Hirschfield and anticipates David Levine.)


I wasn't able to find much information online about the artist, but according to an informative and illustrated blog by the cartoonist and illustrator Drew Friedman, "The late artist Bob Harman took ten years to create Bob Harman's Hollywood Panorama a 5x9 foot full color montage of 1001 caricatures of vintage film stars set against a background of famous movie sets and Hollywood landmarks. It was published in book form in 1971 by Dutton. Many of the caricatures created for Hollywood Panorama were also reprinted in B&W in the book The MGM years", also from 1971." Here is the 1971 newspaper article which led me to track down this book.



Harman also contributed caricatures to various magazines, including the cover for an issue of Focus on Film, a magazine to which Brooks once contributed.



Harman's Hollywood Panorama was not his only book, and not the only one of his books which included Brooks. His 1991 book, Enchanted Faces, which was self-published and which I just ordered a copy, also contains a rather fine portrait of Brooks. Here Thelma and Louise face one another. The image below is from Drew Freidman's blog.

Harman also drew paper dolls, and published another book, this one from 1990. I ordered a copy of it as well. Hopefully, as it focuses on the stars of the silent screen, it may have some images of interest. I like his style.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Video history of the 1920s includes Louise Brooks

This recent and rather good 45 minute documentary about the 1920s includes two images of Louise Brooks, as well as footage of her friends Charlie Chaplin and George Gershwin.


The piece is part three of a 15-part series of documentaries produced by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on the 20th century and the the United States.

Monday, February 22, 2016

A Classic Hollywood Menu Featuring Classic Hollywood Stars

I just had to share this newspaper advertisement for a 1975 San Francisco Bay Area restaurant which I came across recently while doing research. If you love classic Hollywood, this is the place to eat. . . . Jean Harlow, Hedy Lamar, W.C. Fields, Bela Lugosi, James Cagney, Myrna Loy, Janet Gaynor, Marlene Dietrich, and Gary Cooper. Even Carole Lombard and Ronald Colman (each mis-spelled) are included. Three of the stars noted below appeared in a Louise Brooks film. Do you know who?


Sunday, February 21, 2016

Jennifer Jason Leigh interview sporting a Louise Brooks bob

Jennifer Jason Leigh on David Letterman in 1999 sporting a Louise Brooks bob while promoting her stage performance in Cabaret.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Video Tribute: Yet Another Faux "Louise Brooks Interview"

Here is yet another faux "Louise Brooks Interview", featuring a young woman named Bri. To me, this is an amazing sub-genre of fan-nonfic.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Video Tribute: Another "Louise Brooks Interview"

And here's another faux Louise Brooks interview found on YouTube. (A veritable sub-genre!) It is titled "Late Night Talk Show ft. Louise Brooks" and was published online last December by Elena Serafimovski.



Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Video Tribute: "Louise Brooks Interview" by two teenagers

This is cool: a 2013 video tribute to Louise Brooks by two teenagers. it's called "Late Night Show with Lois: with guest star Louise Brooks." I believe woman playing Brooks is named Mayuri Bharathan, and this YouTube video is from her channel.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Music Video Tribute: "LOUISE SEMPRE LOUISE (dedicado a Louise Brooks)" by Rádio Educativa Mensagem (REM)

Welcome to Music Video Tribute Week on the Louise Brooks Society blog. Here is the seventh and final installment, "LOUISE SEMPRE LOUISE (dedicado a Louise Brooks)" by Rádio Educativa Mensagem (REM).

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Music Video Tribute: Louise Brooks, "How high the Moon"

Welcome to Music Video Tribute Week on the Louise Brooks Society blog. Here is the sixth installment, "Louise Brooks, How high the Moon," compiled by Iram De la Rochefoucault. Uploaded in 2011, "Algunos dibujos de Louise Brooks...Música: "How Hight the Moon" Les Paul & Mary Ford. Lou Lou en Cartoon!!"

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