Showing posts with label Western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western. Show all posts

10.12.2011

GARY COOPER: powerHouse Books

Gary, Van Nuys, California, 1934. From Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
by G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis (powerHouse Books)
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Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
By G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis (powerHouse Books)
Introduction by Ralph Lauren

Rocky and Gary, Southampton, New York, 1934
From Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
by G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis (powerHouse Books)

GARY COOPER: ENDURING STYLE
By G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis
Introduction by Ralph Lauren

"When Cooper played a cowboy, you really believed he was a cowboy, and when he played an international man of sophistication, he was just as believable...The real life Gary Cooper was just as authentic."–Ralph Lauren

"Gary Cooper: Enduring Style is the first monograph focused on the timeless fashion and allure of this leading man who was a fashion inspiration to his Hollywood peers, clothing designers then and now, and generations of stylish men of every social strata, across the globe. Compiled of unpublished, never-before-seen personal photographs, shot primarily by his wife Rocky, Gary Cooper captures the cars, the mansions and ranches, the guns and gear, and of course the endless outfits for every occasion that this Hollywood icon ensconced himself in throughout the years. Whether hunting with close friend Ernest Hemingway, lounging with Cary Grant, horseback, poolside, or on the beach, on-set or after-hours, in the company of royalty or cowboys, Cooper had the perfect outfit for every occasion, embodying a type of refined masculinity rarely seen and in high demand to this day."–powerHouse Books


Gary, Malibu California, 1937
From Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
by G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis (powerHouse Books)

Gary wearing a leather shirt he made by hand, Brentwood, California, 1937
From Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
by G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis (powerHouse Books)

Gary, Phoenix, Arizona, 1934. From Gary Cooper: Enduring Style
by G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis (powerHouse Books)

Dressed up like a million dollar trouper
Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper
Super-duper

Puttin’ on the Ritz, lyrics by Irving Berlin

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Gary Cooper made almost a hundred films during his career as top box office star and won his first Academy Award for Best Actor in 1942 for Sergeant York. That same year he was directed by Frank Capra in Meet John Doe (rent it!). Ingrid Bergman collaborated with Cooper on For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), based on Cooper's friend Ernest Hemingway's novel. He made a Western comedy, Along Came Jones (1945) and starred in the original version of the Ayn Rand novel, The Fountainhead (1949) with Patricia Neal. In 1953, Cooper won his second Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in High Noon.

In 1933,
Cooper wed socialite Veronica Balfe, known as "Rocky," after several affairs with famous actresses and co-stars. Their only child, Maria, now Maria Cooper Janis, married classical pianist Byron Janis. As co-author of Gary Cooper: Enduring Style, Ms. Janis shared her parents personal photographs from their collection to create this (elegantly designed by Ruth Ansel) cloth-bound and slipcased album of 150 photographs. A Must: Watch Gary Cooper DVD's and gift this book for the Holidays.

GARY COOPER: ENDURING STYLE
By G. Bruce Boyer and Maria Cooper Janis
Published by powerHouse Books

10.09.2009

EN FOCO: Artist Talk October 18

Patagonia Cowboy Series, En Foco First Place Award
Photograph (c) Mustafah Abdulaziz/All rights reserved

Patagonia Cowboy Series, En Foco First Place Award
Photograph (c) Mustafah Abdulaziz/All rights reserved

Patagonia Cowboy Series
Photograph (c) Mustafah Abdulaziz/All rights reserved

EN FOCO AND THE LUCIE FOUNDATION ARTIST TALK
October 18, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM

Splashlight Studio, 75 Varick Street, NYC 10013


Artist Talk includes: MUSTAFAH ABDULAZIZ - Winner of En Foco's People/Places/Things Photography Competition, featured in an upcoming Nueva Luz Photographic Journal. SUE FLOOD - Finalist for the International Photography Awards (IPA) "International Photographer of the Year". IPA is a sister effort of the Lucie Foundation. RANIA MATAR - Published in Nueva Luz volume 13#3 this past Spring, she is also celebrating the publication of her monograph, "Ordinary Lives". RACHEL PAPO - Finalist for the International Photography Awards (IPA) "Deeper Perspective Photographer of the Year". RSVP: jointtalk@luciefoundation.org

Ross Sea Adventure Series
Photograph (c) Sue Flood
/All rights reserved

Serial No. 3817131 Series
Photograph (c) Rachel Papo
/All rights reserved


The Forgotten People Series
Photograph (c) Rania Matar
/All rights reserved


En Foco is a non-profit organization that uses the photographic arts as a vehicle to address cultural and social inequities. It provides professional recognition, publication, honoraria and assistance to photographers of diverse cultures as they grow into different stages of their careers. En Foco nurtures and supports contemporary fine art and documentary photographers of diverse cultures, primarily U.S. residents of Latino, African and Asian heritage, and Native Peoples of the Americas and the Pacific. En Foco produces the Nueva Luz Photographic Journal, Print Collectors Program.