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How Karl Struss became one of America’s most important cinematographers
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Moving Pictures
Karl Struss and the Rise of Hollywood
"Moving Pictures" examines the Hollywood career of Karl Struss (1886–1981), a pioneering artist of both still and moving images who reached the highest levels of success in both fields. It tells a multimedia story through photographs, films and archival objects to show how he progressed from an acclaimed fine art photographer to a leading Hollywood cinematographer.
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In the 1920s, Struss transitioned to working more fully as a cinematographer, co-photographing movies such as "Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ" (1925) and "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans" (1927). Over the course of his career he worked with the great actors and directors of the age, including Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Mae West, D.W. Griffith and F.W. Murnau. Struss’s technological and artistic contributions to "Sunrise" in particular were revolutionary, and the work is still widely considered the pinnacle of silent-film achievement. Fittingly, his work on "Sunrise" won Struss and co-photographer Charles Rosher the first Oscar ever awarded for Best Cinematography. This is the first monographic study of Struss in thirty years.
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With contributions by John Bailey, Karen Barber, Luci Marzola
224 pages, 160 illustrations23.5 x 27.9 cm, 9 ¼ x 11 in., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4283-9
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Fort Worth, TX
| Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Keywords
photography, 19th century, 20th century, cinema
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