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Photographer George Hurrell not only captured stars such as Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, he invented the Hollywood glamor shot that helped propel them to fame.
From 1929 to 1944 he was known as the Rembrandt of Hollywood, thanks to his ground-breaking use of light and contrast that sparked a new stylized era.
From 1929 to 1944 he was known as the Rembrandt of Hollywood, thanks to his ground-breaking use of light and contrast that sparked a new stylized era.
Actress Bette Davis, pictured here in 1939
Shirley Temple
Star quality: Hurrell, pictured with, from left, Celeste Holm, Arlene Dahl and Joan Bennett
George Hurrell examines his own work at his studio office in 1938
George Hurrell surrounded by some of the iconic star portraits he took
Actress Joan Crawford
Gary Cooper
Veronica Lake
Carole Lombard
Carole Lombard in 1936
Marlene Dietrich poses for Hurrell in 1937
Humphrey Bogart
Anna May Wong
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