Portraits by Italian born artist Luigi Lucioni (1900-1988)

The artist was part of a New York art scene that included Paul Cadmus, Jared French and photographer Carl Van Vechten

1) Actress Ethel Waters, 1939
2) Jo, 1931
3) Actress Rose Hobart
4) Elizabeth

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During the 1936 debut of “Rose Hobart” at a New York City gallery, audience member Salvador Dalí caused a disturbance when he leapt up, knocked over the projector and proclaimed that Joseph Cornell had “stolen [the film] from [his] subconscious!” Subsequently, the film was not shown in public again until the 1960s when Cornell had it reprinted on rose-tinted filmstock. No word on whether Rose Hobart the actress ever learned of the film’s existence during her lifetime.
#LaEsoterica #RoseHobart
One of the reasons I find “Rose Hobart” such an interesting film is that at first you just enjoy the vibe and the beauty that is Rose Hobart the actress then as it progresses you feel like a voyeur that’s intruding on Rose Hobart the woman
#LaEsoterica #RoseHobart
Joseph Cornell became so enamored with Rose Hobart (the actress) after watching “East of Borneo” (1931) many, many, many times that he purchased a 16mm print and literally cut out shots featuring only Hobart that he could watch over & over again. Think of this as the first ever “Fancam”
#LaEsoterica #RoseHobart
In “Rose Hobart” (1936) Cornell utilizes and recontextualizes images of the actress Rose Hobart from the film “East of Borneo” (1931) (it can be watched here for free https://youtu.be/5MR5ew2lquE?si=8wsPk3ccgdLDwzG1)
#LaEsoterica #RoseHobart #JosephCornell #EastOfBorneo
East of Borneo (1931) | Adventure Film | Rose Hobart, Charles Bickford, Georges Renavent

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Next we have a film that will be familiar to anyone that also participates in my #SilentFlickerSunday event but I love it so much I just had to show it here as well: assemblage artist Joseph Cornell’s collage film “Rose Hobart”
#LaEsoterica #RoseHobart
@Kinetograph I feel like at some point someone had to have mentioned it to her at the very least when Cornell died in the early 70s (she outlived him by like 30yrs)
#SilentFlickerSunday #RoseHobart
@Kinetograph I feel like that had to be for the reissue in the 1960s unless he was a “subconscious stealing” time traveler of some sort🤔
#SilentFlickerSunday #RoseHobart
During its 1936 debut at a New York City gallery audience member Salvador Dalí caused a disturbance when he leapt up, knocked over the projector and proclaimed that Joseph Cornell had “stolen [the film] from [his] subconscious!” “Rose Hobart” was not shown in public again until the 1960s when Cornell had it reprinted on rose-tinted filmstock
#SilentFlickerSunday #RoseHobart #JosephCornell #SalvadorDali
“Rose Hobart” is interesting because at first you find yourself just enjoying the vibe and the beauty that is Rose Hobart the actress then as it progresses you feel like a voyeur that’s intruding on Rose Hobart the woman
#SilentFlickerSunday #RoseHobart