List of artists who created paintings and drawings for use in films
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For the biographical film drama Pollock, Ed Harris trained himself to paint. More often, actors portraying artists are shown with work created by a professional painter, comics artist or sculptor.[1]
- Ivan Albright - The Picture of Dorian Gray[2]
- Robert Brackman - Portrait of Jennifer Jones for Portrait of Jennie[3]
- John Bratby - Paintings in The Horse's Mouth and the paintings and drawings in Mistral's Daughter[4]
- Francesco Clemente - Paintings and drawings for Great Expectations[5]
- Sophie Crumb - Sketchbook for Ghost World[6]
- Salvador Dalí - Dream sequence in Spellbound[7]
- John Ferren - Sam Marlowe's paintings in The Trouble with Harry and the portrait of Carlotta Valdez in Vertigo[8]
- John Hunter - Paintings in Seconds on loan from the Ryder Gallery (Los Angeles)
- Jean-Marc Laureau - Comic strips for César and Rosalie
- John McDermott - Paintings for Loving, which was based on his novel
- Shawn McManus - Comic book cover for Tales from the Crypt[9]
- Mark Mothersbaugh - Paintings in Art School Confidential[10]
- Zoë Mozert - Art for Never Say Goodbye (1946) and Calendar Girl (1947)
- Robert Parker - Copies of Vincent van Gogh paintings for Lust for Life (1956)
- Daryush Shokof _ paintings for Seven Servants (1996), and Holy Shit (1997)
- Julian Schnabel and Greg Bogan - Paintings "in the style of" Basquiat for Basquiat[11]
- Billy Sullivan - Paintings in As Good as It Gets[12]
- Mike Vosburg - Comic book covers for Tales from the Crypt[13]
- Bodhi Wind - Murals for 3 Women[14]
- Chuck Connelly - Paintings in the "Life Lessons" segment of New York Stories[15]
References
- ↑ NPR: "Actor Ed Harris"
- ↑ Master's Gallery
- ↑ Gainor
- ↑ Criterion Collection
- ↑ Fox Movies
- ↑ USA Today
- ↑ Images Journal
- ↑ Phillips Collection
- ↑ IMDb
- ↑ http://www.mutatovisual.com/news.html
- ↑ Charlie Rose interview with Julian Schnabel and David Bowie on the movie Basquiat. WNET, Channel 13, New York, Friday, August 9, 1996
- ↑ AMC
- ↑ IMDb
- ↑ 3 Women
- ↑ [1]