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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Oscars Statue Exhibition: Meet The 50 Golden Oscars Statueties



HOLLYWOOD

February 1 - 23, 2008
at Hollywood & Highland Center®
Friday and Saturday from noon to 8 p.m.,
Sunday throughThursday from noon to 7 p.m.

Hold an Oscar statuette, have a red carpet experience, predict this year's Oscar winners and much more.

NEW YORK
Another set of 50 statuettes will be on display from
February 15 - 23, 2008
at Times Square Studios
Noon to 7 p.m. daily

The official name of the Oscar statuette is the Academy Award of Merit. Made of gold-plated britannium on a black metal base, it is 13.5 in (34 cm) tall, weighs 8.5 lb (3.85 kg) and depicts a knight rendered in Art Deco style holding a crusader's sword standing on a reel of film with five spokes. The five spokes each represent the original branches of the Academy: Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers and Technicians. MGM’s art director Cedric Gibbons, one of the original Academy members, supervised the design of the award trophy by printing the design on scroll. In need of a model for his statue Gibbons was introduced by his then wife Dolores del Río to Emilio "El Indio" Fernández. Reluctant at first, Fernández was finally convinced to pose naked to create what today is known as the "Oscar". Then sculptor George Stanley sculpted Gibbons' design in clay, and Alex Smith cast the statue in tin and copper and then gold-plated it over a composition of 92.5 percent tin and 7.5 percent copper. The only addition to the Oscar since it was created is a minor streamlining of the base. Approximately 40 Oscars are made each year in Chicago, Illinois by the manufacturer, R.S. Owens. If they fail to meet strict quality control standards, the statuettes are cut in half and melted down.

The root of the name "Oscar" is contested. One biography of Bette Davis claims that she named the Oscar after her first husband, bandleader Harmon Oscar Nelson. Another claimed origin is that of the Academy’s Executive Secretary, Margaret Herrick, who first saw the award in 1931 and made reference of the statuette reminding her of her Uncle Oscar. Columnist Sidney Skolsky was present during Herrick’s naming and seized the name in his byline, "Employees have affectionately dubbed their famous statuette 'Oscar'" (Levy 2003). Both Oscar and Academy Award are registered trademarks of the Academy, fiercely protected through litigation and threats thereof.

As of the 79th Academy Awards ceremony held in 2007, a total of 2,658 Oscars have been awarded. A total of 290 different actors have won an acting Oscar (including Honorary Awards and Juvenile Awards).

Oscar 2008 Nominees Clip



via oscar.com

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