Mary Pickford, Queen of the Silent Film Era
CBC Books | | Posted: February 3, 2020 10:38 PM | Last Updated: February 7, 2020
George A. Walker
At the age of 17, Toronto-born Gladys Louise Smith, known to the world as Mary Pickford, burst onto the silent-film scene. But Pickford was more than just 'the girl with the curls'. In addition to her acting career — an unequivocal success spanning 52 features — Pickford helped establish the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as the studio United Artists. The first woman to create her own film corporation, she pioneered the roles of the independent actress, film star, producer and distributor.
In Mary Pickford, Queen of the Silent Film Era, wood engraver George A. Walker tells the story of Pickford's life in a visual, sequential narrative not unlike the silent films of old. Walker's black-and-white wood engravings recall the monochromatic media of Pickford's films, and echo the experience of interpreting stories visually. (From The Porcupine's Quill)
Mary Pickford, Queen of the Silent Film Era is available on May 15, 2020.
George A. Walker is a wood engraver and OCAD University teacher based in Toronto. Mary Pickford, Queen of the Silent Film Era was originally printed in Walker's studio as a limited edition run of 35 copies.