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Becoming Barbra

Title
Becoming Barbra / Bill Eppridge ; edited by Adrienne Aurichio & Daniel Melamud.
Author
Eppridge, Bill
Publication
  • New York : Rizzoli, 2018.
  • ©2017

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Additional Authors
  • Aurichio, Adrienne
  • Melamud, Daniel
Description
142 pages : illustrations, portraits; 33 cm
Summary
From the humble beginnings of Barbra Streisand's career in 1963 to full-fledged stardom in 1966, renowned Life magazine photographer Bill Eppridge had full access to the young singer. He photographed Streisand shopping in a thrift shop; trying on outfits in her apartment; and there's an appearance on the The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson - then live from New York. Eppridge documented Streisand meeting with producer David Merrick, who wanted her for the starring role in Broadway's Funny Girl, which catapulted her to celebrity status. By the time Eppridge caught up with Streisand in 1966, she was a star in full orbit. Funny Girl had just wrapped, CBS had signed her to star in three television specials, five of her albums had gone gold and one platinum, and she had received three Grammys and an Emmy. Eppridge photographed Streisand throughout her CBS rehearsals and recording sessions, then went to Paris where he covered her at fashion shows with Marlene Dietrich and Coco Chanel, and captured a Richard Avedon shoot of her for French Vogue.
Subject
  • Streisand, Barbra > Pictorial works
  • Streisand, Barbra
  • Jewish women > United States > Pictorial works
  • Actresses
  • Jewish women
  • Singers
  • Singers > United States > Pictorial works
  • Actresses > United States > Pictorial works
  • United States
Genre/Form
  • Illustrated works.
  • Photobooks.
  • Pictorial works.
Contents
New York, 1963 -- New York, Paris & Rome, 1966.
ISBN
  • 9780847861545
  • 0847861546
LCCN
2017955947
OCLC
  • on1029755307
  • SCSB-9105580
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library