| HAVE YOU A GOOD SKULL American artist James Montgomery Flagg draws a portrait of a sultry woman and explains how beauty starts from the skull. | ||
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| This clip is not available for streaming at this time. Please contact WPA. | Tape Master: | 7263 |
| Catalog #: | 505849 | |
| Clip Number: | 505849-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | PT 198 | |
| Timecode: | 01:19:35 - 01:21:59 | |
| Location: | USA | |
| Year Shot: | 1934 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | ART: Drawing ART: Models BEAUTY CULTURE: Ideals LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA: USA | |
| Description: | Have you a good skull? Here's a new way of judging beauty - by James Montgomery Flagg, the famous American Artist. USA Various shots of American artist / illustrator James Montgomery Flagg drawing a portrait of a young woman. He explains that real beauty in a human being must start with the proper formation of the skull. The girl is briefly seen with light directly overhead, so that shadows are cast in the skull, below the cheekbones and nose. He talks to camera as he sketches, referring to this model as one of the wood-nymph or elfin type of beauties. He cites Catherine (Katherine ?) Dale Owen as one of the classical beauty types. The finished portrait shows the girl looking rather more sultry than she looks in the film. James turns to the camera and says "If you're looking for a beauty, and you want her to last, pick yourself a good skull". Note: James Montgomery Flagg was especially well known for his World War I posters, including the 'I Want You' poster of Uncle Sam. | |


