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  1. Jun 29, 2017 · Cedric Gibbons Crafts a California Home That Evokes Hollywood Glamour. The legendary art director designed the avant-garde home to feature gleaming white interiors and dramatic lighting. By ...

  2. Sep 17, 2019 · Rosalie. Broadway Melody of 1938. MGM/Photofest. The Wizard of Oz. MGM/Photofest. The Picture of Dorian Gray, Ziegfeld Follies. Brigadoon. MGM Style: Cedric Gibbons and the Art of the Golden Age ...

  3. Jan 15, 2013 · Gibbons the man was a larger-than-life character who had as much style as any star of the day, maybe more. He lived the Art Deco life. The magnificent manse that he built for himself and first wife Delores Del Rio is a masterpiece. Annette Tapert wrote about the house in her blockbuster book ‘The Power of Glamour: The Women Who Defined the ...

  4. Feb 18, 2015 · DELORES DEL RIO and CEDRIC GIBBONS in the living area of their Streamline Moderne home designed by Gibbons, a Hollywood set designer, in the early 1930’s. DELORES DEL RIO and CEDRIC GIBBONS’ modernist living room, designed by Gibbons. Producer Joe Roth purchased the house a few years ago and brought in Michael S. Smith to refresh its interiors.

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  5. May 16, 2016 · Gibbons built the house, set on a shady side street in the Santa Monica hills, for his movie-star wife, Dolores del Rio. It is an eloquent echo of his gleaming black-and-white stage sets, all zigzag motifs and streamlined silhouettes. Chair in a Lelievre fabric, Dragonette Ltd.; Lalique pendant fixture, Paul Stamati Gallery; rug, Stark.

  6. Sep 27, 2019 · Hollywood Set Director, Cedric Gibbons, created the "Little White Telephone Look" at MGM in the 30's, this new book celebrates his style...

  7. Oct 14, 2018 · Cedric Gibbons died in 1960, just few years after retiring, and is widely remembered today as the best art director in Classic Hollywood. Recently, Architectural Digest called him “one of the original geniuses of the movie business”. ¹,² Descriptions taken from Mark Lamster’s “Architecture and Film”, Princeton Architectural Press, 2000