01.06.08 - 15.07.08 Ruth Orkin

17.04.08 - 07.06.08 The New York School

22.02.08 - 05.04.08 Mirella Ricciardi

06.12.07 - 26.01.08 The Bold and the Beautiful

04.10.07 - 01.12.07 Eyes Of An Island - Japanese Photogra...

12.09.07 - 29.09.07 LONDON - Matthew Pillsbury

02.07.07 - 04.08.07 Dr. Harold Edgerton

28.06.07 - 01.08.07 Alfred Eisenstaedt

01.06.07 - 27.06.07 Colin Jones - The Black House

26.04.07 - 17.06.07 Edward Quinn - A Day's Work

03.02.07 - 14.04.07 Fashion

01.02.07 - 10.03.07 Hunter S. Thompson - Gonzo

29.11.06 - 03.01.07 Peter Beard - Time's Up

26.10.06 - 03.11.06 Flip Shulke - Hero

12.10.06 - 14.11.06 David Parker – Sirens II

12.09.06 - 07.10.06 Emil Otto Hoppé - Hoppé's London

23.05.06 - 01.07.06 Botanicals

11.05.06 - 17.06.06 Miroslav Tichy & Jacques Henry Lartigue

01.09.05 - 01.10.05 Ken Griffiths - Three Gorges

23.04.05 - 31.05.05 Sarah Moon - Circus

08.03.05 - 06.04.05 Joseph Szabo - Teenage

24.11.04 - 31.01.05 Peter Beard - Living Sculpture

04.11.04 - 15.01.05 Matthew Pilsbury - Screen Lives

15.09.04 - 30.10.04 David Parker - Sirens

20.11.03 - 17.01.04 Photographs from the Bauhaus


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The Bold and the Beautiful

06.12.07 - 26.01.08

John Wayne and Lee Marvin, production still for ‘Donovan’s Reef’ (directed by John Ford for Paramount Pictures), 1963

John Wayne and Lee Marvin, production still for ‘Donovan’s Reef’ (directed by John Ford for Paramount Pictures), 1963
© Bernie Abramson courtesy The John Kobal Foundation

Vintage Silver Gelatin Print

11 x 14"

The Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of enduring photographs from the John Kobal Foundation, encapsulating the golden era of Hollywood.

Spanning a period of over 25 years the exhibition will include portraits of Greta Garbo, Marlon Brando, Marlene Dietrich, Grace Kelly, and Rita Hayworth – the bold and the beautiful. Captured in dramatic black and white by photographers Clarence Sinclair Bull, George Hurrell, Laszlo Willinger, Ted Allan and ER Richee amongst others, these portraits immortalised the stars of yesteryear. Such studio portraits and film stills made a significant contribution to the Hollywood Film Industry of the period especially in the heyday of the studio system (1920 – 1950) by transforming mere actors and actresses into cultural and style icons.

All of the photographs in the exhibition are from the John Kobal Foundation archive. Kobal was a renowned authority on cinema and on Hollywood portrait photography and founded one of the world’s leading collections of film photography. Before his death in 1991, John Kobal established The John Kobal Foundation, to which he donated his personal archive of Hollywood negatives and fine art prints. Funds raised from the exploitation and sale of these items are used to encourage aspiring portrait photographers and help advance the general appreciation of portrait photography.

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