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Matania as consultant on the film, Susie in the Bath
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Matania as consultant on the film, Susie in the Bath
The Italian-born artist, Fortunino Matania, leading illustrator for The Sphere magazine, pictured giving professional hints to actor Gene Gerrard on the set of the new John Stafford film, Susie in the Bath (later remained There Goes Susie) in which he was playing the role of a painter. Also pictured is the actress Wendy Barrie as a model. Date: 1934
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In this intriguing photograph from 1934, Italian-born artist Fortunino Matania is seen sharing his expertise with actor Gene Gerrard on the set of the film "Susie in the Bath," later renamed "There Goes Susie." Matania, a renowned illustrator for The Sphere magazine, lends his professional insights to Gerrard as he prepares to take on the role of a painter in the movie. The actress Wendy Barrie is also present, posing as a model for the scene. Matania's artistic influence is evident as he stands behind an easel, gesturing towards Gerrard with an apron-clad assistant looking on. The painter's palette and brushes are spread out on a nearby table, adding to the authentic atmosphere of the set. The artist's presence not only adds an air of authenticity to the production but also highlights the collaborative nature of filmmaking. Gene Gerrard, an accomplished actor in his own right, appears fully engaged in the consultation, leaning in intently as Matania speaks. Wendy Barrie, a striking and talented actress, completes the scene with her poised and elegant pose as the model. The photograph captures a moment of creativity and collaboration, showcasing the unique blend of art and film that defines this era of Hollywood history. Fortunino Matania's consultation on the set of "Susie in the Bath" is a testament to the importance of art and artists in the world of film. His guidance not only helped bring authenticity to the role of the painter but also added an element of artistic flair to the production. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the collaborative process between artists, actors, and filmmakers during the golden age of Hollywood.
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