Magic Lantern Art
The American Screen's First Great Narrative Artist, Joseph Boggs Beale
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Libbey & Co
Publishing:31st Mar '26
£31.00
This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Magic Lantern Art celebrates the life and artistry of cinema pioneer, Joseph Boggs Beale (1841–1926). Beale was America's premier artist creating images for magic lantern shows – the projected performances that gave birth to the movies. His 2,000 lantern illustrations were made into story-telling slides that were seen and admired by millions a year. Almost single-handedly he created American screen entertainment for the generation before the movies, pioneering narrative techniques that later appeared on the nation's cinema screens.
Magic Lantern Art is based on both the author's extensive Beale archive, now held by the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles, and on his 25-year career performing more than 1,000 professional lantern shows using Beale's slides. Written in an engaging and accessible style and featuring over 500 color pictures, the book is a must-read for anyone interested in cinema history or American art.
"Highly original, extremely well-researched one of the most important books ever written on the origins of cinema Highly recommended Revelatory." - Gary D. Rhodes, Ph.D., cinema scholar, The Perils of Moviegoing in Amer
"Weaves [together] meticulous archival research, accessible prose, a bounty of informative illustrations and years of experience as a professional lantern showman" - Paul D. Schweizer, Ph.D., art historian, Director Emeritus, Munson Museum of Art
"An engrossing, meticulously researched study A nuanced picture of Beale as cinema pioneer. Essential for anyone interested in the history of narrative art." - Ryan Linkof, Ph. D., Curator, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
ISBN: 9780861967599
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320 pages