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lookingland) wrote2008-07-17 08:07 am
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prince of players and paper dolls ~
i don't understand why no one's made a movie about Edwin Booth. maybe that's a good thing knowing the tendency to turn amazing historical stories into rubbish, but i think America has enough perspective at this point (and enough talent and technology) to do it up right. and what a story! maybe it's just too depressing. i admit i get depressed when i think about him. but so far as pathos goes, his life's got it all: deep dark tragedy, true love, lost love, fame, fortune, dereliction and despair.
anyway, i drew this for a project i am working on that has nothing to do with anything else that i have been working on, but which may actually be an actual submission to actual people. scary, that. we'll see. if i can finish it this weekend, i will share more. there's a july 31st deadline and i am notoriously slow at these things sometimes.

the painting is by j.s. sargent and was done in 1890. for my own picture, i made booth younger and gave him his "Hamlet" hair (and will draw a Hamlet costume to go with this), though the hair is not as long as he occasionally kept it. i am still working on the face, etc., so i may yet lengthen the hair.
ComicCon stuff is finally officially all done (whoohoo!!!).
Dark Knight tomorrow. can't wait!
happy thursday all!
anyway, i drew this for a project i am working on that has nothing to do with anything else that i have been working on, but which may actually be an actual submission to actual people. scary, that. we'll see. if i can finish it this weekend, i will share more. there's a july 31st deadline and i am notoriously slow at these things sometimes.

the painting is by j.s. sargent and was done in 1890. for my own picture, i made booth younger and gave him his "Hamlet" hair (and will draw a Hamlet costume to go with this), though the hair is not as long as he occasionally kept it. i am still working on the face, etc., so i may yet lengthen the hair.
ComicCon stuff is finally officially all done (whoohoo!!!).
Dark Knight tomorrow. can't wait!
happy thursday all!
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if you ever have time or interest, check out Kimmel's Mad Booths of Maryland</> ~ theirs is an inneresting story indeed.
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Yay for that! *eyeballs ready and waiting, should they be required*
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: o p
nevertheless thank you for the eyeballs!
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Sharesies?
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hahahahahaha ~ it's no biggie. if i finish it this week, i will tell all.
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well, not really, but since i haven't decided to actually submit, i thought i would wait to see whether i finish the darn thing first (thereby actually having something for said submission).
: o p
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I think there was a movie, based off of Ruggles' stupid book, but I could be wrong.
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http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E03E4D9123AE53BBC4A52DFB766838E649EDE
Richard Burton. I'd forgotten. I've never seen it.
Alas the review is to interested in its...colorful...language to be very convincing.
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you're right about the movie. i looked it up afterwords. it looks perfectly wretched (as expected). it's out of print though (maybe for good reasons).
i still think they ought to take a fresh approach to it.
p.s. this project was almost edwin and adam playing dress-up (from badeau's account), but i managed to restrain myself.
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