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Subject: Looking for the artist of a painting
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Movies and Film
Asked by: buggin1-ga
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Posted: 20 Jan 2004 18:54 PST
Expires: 19 Feb 2004 18:54 PST
Question ID: 298585
I am looking for the name of the artist/painting that appeared in the
movie "Something's Gotta Give" with Dianne Keaton and Jack Nicholson.
There was a painting in Dianne Keaton's office (in the beach house)
leaning on a mantle or a shelf. The painting was of a girl sitting in
a blue swimming suit
with her back almost to the veiwer. Her legs are tucked up beside her.
I lve the style of the painting and cannot find any information on it!
ANy help would be appreciated!
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Subject: Re: Looking for the artist of a painting
From: googlenut-ga on 20 Jan 2004 21:40 PST
 
Hello buggin1-ga,

I haven?t been able to find the painting, but I found an article that
you might find interesting.

B985.com
Movie : Something's Gotta Give
http://b985.com/common/movies/notes/35490-1-full.html
?Erica's beach house was inspired not only by a real house in
Southampton - at which the company would film exteriors later in the
production schedule - but by several others which Meyers, Hutman and
their team saw when they visited the Hamptons. Every detail in the
house, from the fabric on the sofas to the paintings, photographs and
framed memorabilia on the walls, to the dishes and crockery in the
kitchen pantry, looked and seemed real, because they were real.

"Nancy wanted the house to reflect a woman living alone for the first
time in her 50s," adds set decorator Beth Rubino. "We fabricated a
great deal of what you see in the house. We made or augmented most of
the furnishings. Nancy truly appreciates patina and quality. She
enjoyed the fact that some of the pieces in the kitchen were 19th
century originals from Provence, while others were purchased from
e-Bay for $1.99. And still they looked great next to one another."?



The set decorator, Beth Rubino, was featured in an article in the
November 2003 issue of Architectural Digest.

Internet Movie Database
Publicity for Beth A. Rubino
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0748211/publicity

You might want to try to find a copy of the magazine.  It might
contain some useful information.


Maybe another researcher will have better luck finding the painting.

Good luck with your search.

Googlenut
Subject: Re: Looking for the artist of a painting
From: zasupitts-ga on 13 May 2004 10:52 PDT
 
http://www.rkentonnelson.com/

I found him!

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