Arthur Lawson (designer)
Arthur Lawson (1908–1970) was a British art director. He had a long association with film directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, beginning in 1943 when he was floor manager on The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. Three years later, when Powell and Pressburger, also known as The Archers, made A Matter of Life and Death (1946), Lawson had graduated to assistant art director.
Arthur Lawson | |
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| Born | 1908 Sunderland, County Durham, England |
| Died | 1970 (aged 61–62) |
| Occupation | Art director |
| Years active | 1942–1969 |
He worked with Alfred Junge on the set decoration for Black Narcissus (1947), and won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction/Set Decoration for The Red Shoes (1948).[1] Lawson's association with Powell continued until Peeping Tom (1960). He received a BAFTA nomination for The Bedford Incident (1965).
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References
- "The 21st Academy Awards (1949) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
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