Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. Gibson, George (1904-2001) (Lived in Los Angeles / Los Osos, California). Russ Leadabrand, “Profile / Artist George Gibson: Finding his way home... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. Gibson, George (1904-2001) (Lived in Los Angeles / Los Osos, California). Russ Leadabrand, “Profile / Artist George Gibson: Finding his way home to Los Osos… [film artist names the] film that was his favorite… ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ The 1938 color... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. Gibson, George (1904-2001) (Lived in Los Angeles / Los Osos, California). Russ Leadabrand, “Profile / Artist George Gibson: Finding his way home to Los Osos… [film artist names the] film that was his favorite… ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ The 1938 color film, now considered one of the best of Hollywood’s cinema-making magic …Scottish-born Gibson, with stage scenic design credits from Scotland and England and considerable U.S. credits for studio... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. Gibson, George (1904-2001) (Lived in Los Angeles / Los Osos, California). Russ Leadabrand, “Profile / Artist George Gibson: Finding his way home to Los Osos… [film artist names the] film that was his favorite… ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ The 1938 color film, now considered one of the best of Hollywood’s cinema-making magic …Scottish-born Gibson, with stage scenic design credits from Scotland and England and considerable U.S. credits for studio scenic design in addition to and including MGM, actually drew from all those years of experience, a free-wheeling imagination… And it was thus that Gibson created the background for sets against which the film of Dorothy and her band of friends’ quest for... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. Gibson, George (1904-2001) (Lived in Los Angeles / Los Osos, California). Russ Leadabrand, “Profile / Artist George Gibson: Finding his way home to Los Osos… [film artist names the] film that was his favorite… ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ The 1938 color film, now considered one of the best of Hollywood’s cinema-making magic …Scottish-born Gibson, with stage scenic design credits from Scotland and England and considerable U.S. credits for studio scenic design in addition to and including MGM, actually drew from all those years of experience, a free-wheeling imagination… And it was thus that Gibson created the background for sets against which the film of Dorothy and her band of friends’ quest for the city of Oz… Before ‘Oz’ was finished, MGM would build a special building, a gigantic indoor arena, especially for Gibson and in... Read full biography
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