Triad Arts with David Ford Reynolda House presents Cinema Under the Stars: Heroes and Legends with Pre-Screening Talk Buried Treasure: Howard Pyle and the Silver Screen by David LubinAugust 1, 2012On Friday night, August 3, at 9:00pm The Reynolda House Museum of American Art kicks off Cinema Under the Stars: Heroes and Legends outdoor film series with the 1938 Errol Flynn movie The Adventures of Robin Hood.
This Oscar-winning classic, along with countless other adventure films that came after it, was greatly influenced by 19th century book illustrator Howard Pyle. Hollywood directors, costume designers, screenwriters, and more have continually drawn on Pyle’s colorful recreations of the past, and movie pirates from the golden era of cinema to Johnny Depp have all worn costumes inspired by Pyle’s illustrations. The great Vincent van Gogh himself once wrote that Pyle’s work struck him "dumb with admiration", and at 8:00pm on Friday, you can find out why during Reynolda’s pre-screening talk. It’s titled Buried Treasure: Howard Pyle and the Silver Screen, and it’ll be given by David's guest today, art historian and Wake Forest University Professor David Lubin.
Last year, on the 100th anniversary of Pyle's death, David Lubin was invited to speak at the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington (Pyle’s hometown), where the largest collection of Pyle’s work resides. David has just returned from another talk on Pyle’s work and influence at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts, and yes, it turns out that Norman Rockwell himself was a Pyle devotee as well.
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Triad Arts Archives
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March 3, 2010: Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: "Embodiment" (Part 2)
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March 2, 2010: Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: "Embodiment"
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March 1, 2010: Open Space Cafe Theare: "Fences" by August Wilson
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February 26, 2010: TAW 100226
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February 25, 2010: Piedmont Chamber Singers (Part 2): Ain'a That Good News
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February 24, 2010: Kernersville Little Theatre: The Battle of Shallowford
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February 23, 2010: Piedmont Chamber Singers: Ain'a That Good News!
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February 22, 2010: Pianist Pamela Howland
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February 19, 2010: TAW 100219
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February 18, 2010: Surry Arts Council: 2010 Tommy Jarrell Festival
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February 17, 2010: National Black Theatre Festival: Ted Lange and "Four Queens No Trump"
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February 16, 2010: Todd Drake: Muslim Self Portraits (Part II)
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February 15, 2010: North Carolina A&T University Department of Visual and Performing Arts: "Mad At Miles: A Black Woman's Guide to Truth" by Pearl Cleage
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February 12, 2010: TAW 100212
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February 11, 2010: UNCSA School of Dance: WinterDance
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February 10, 2010: Wake Forest University Theatre Department: The Three Penny Opera
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February 9, 2010: Piedmont Opera: Valentine's Day Concert
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February 8, 2010: UNCSA Drama School: Two Gentlemen of Verona, A Rock Musical
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February 5, 2010: TAW 100205
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February 4, 2010: Electric Moustache Gallery
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February 3, 2010: Todd Drake: Muslim Self Portraits
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February 2, 2010: Stained Glass Playhouse: Laurraine Hansberry's To Be young Gifted & Black
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February 1, 2010: St. Paul's Episcopal Winston-Salem: Mary Kaiser, organist
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January 28, 2010: Art Tasting
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January 27, 2010: Poet Terri Erickson
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January 26, 2010: 2010 Greensboro Fringe Festival
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January 25, 2010: A Dance Adaptation on The Wiz!
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January 22, 2010: TAW 100122
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January 21, 2010: Twin City Stage: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
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January 20, 2010: A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute: Maria Stuarda (Mary Stuart)
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