Book Review: 'The Art of the SNL Portrait’ gives a rare inside look at Mary Ellen Matthews’ work

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NEW YORK (AP) — Amid all the hoopla surrounding Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary in February, one part of the show received little fanfare: the portraits of the host and musical guest that pop up before and after commercial breaks.

“The Art of the SNL Portrait” rectifies that. Alongside essays and interviews, it gives a rare look at these images in print, gathering together 272 of them in a coffee table book format, many of which haven’t been seen other than the three seconds they appear on air. Despite their fleeting nature, many are memorable: Tina Fey as a group of synchronized swimmers, Alec Baldwin as The Godfather, Nate Bargatze as Jack Nicholson in “The Shining,” holding a teacup instead of an axe.

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