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Thames Television's The art of Hollywood

by John Hambley, Patrick Downing, Victoria & Albert Museum

Other authors: Graham Guest (Designer)

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Published as the catalogue for a 1979 exhibition of film art direction at the V&A that accompanied a 13-episode Thames Television series, this comprises biographies and filmographies of nine art directors with a guide to the exhibition. It is illustrated extensively. ( )
  TheoClarke | Jul 22, 2008 |
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