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Engraved dramatic portraits
A collection of engraved portraits, mainly of actors but also including a few theatre managers and playwrights. A good representative collection of the British stage at the turn of the eighteenth century.
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Skelt's scenes in Black Ey'd Susan
Black Ey'd Susan, facsimile of Skelt's scenes in Black Ey'd Susan. Designs for the the backdrops and scenery. Some plates titled Lloyd's scenes.
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Black-eyed Susan
Black Ey'd Susan, by Douglas William Jerrold(?). Photocopy (partial) of script (9 p.).
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Orlando
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from a production of William Shakespeare's As You Like It (1907). Man wearing a white shirt; brown tunic and breeches; tan vest and boots; tan hat; mauve scarf draped over arm; tan purse suspended from belt; sword at waist; holding spear in right hand. Designed using pencil and watercolour...
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Rosalind
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from production of William Shakespeare's As You Like It (1907). Woman wearing a white shirt; tan vest; brown breeches and boots; green mantle; red cape with hood and two feathers; holding a spear in her left hand; axe at left side. Designed using pencil and watercolour on a cream card....
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Costume Design
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from Richard Henry's The Count of Monte Cristo Junior. The production was staged at the Gaiety Theatre, London (1886). Man wearing black breeches; white shirt, elaborate dark grey cloak and hat with white and red designs; black hose and shoes with silver buckles. Designed using ink and...
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Costume Design
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from Richard Henry's The Count of Monte Cristo Junior. The production was staged at the Gaiety Theatre, London (1886). Woman wearing a black skirt; red blouse; white cummerbund with black polka-dots; red cloak trimmed in white, black and red; black stockings and shoes; black and red scarf...
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Papillon, Act. I
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from Ivan Caryll's opera The Duchess of Dantzig. The production was staged at the Lyric Theatre, London (1903). Man wearing white breeches; blue and white striped jacket and hose; cloak lavishly decorated with ribbons; black shoes with silver buckles; carrying large musical instrument...
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Sailor
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1900). Man in green animal skin tunic; tan animal skin under tunic; leather stocking shoes; leather helmet. Designed using pencil and watercolor on cream card. Annotated in pencil on verso: “Mr Leslie” and “Holly green”.
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Philostrate
Anderson, Percy
Costume Design from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1900). Man wearing a green robe and tunic with gold trim; laurel leaves in hair; grey-brown boots with gold trim; gold staff in right hand. Designed using pencil, watercolour, and gouache on cream card.
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Political Prisoners
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from Leo Tolstoy's Resurrection, adapted by Henri Bataille and Michael Morton. Three men wearing grey and black winter overcoats, scarves and hats. Designed using pencil and watercolour on cream card.
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Pss. Lydia
Anderson, Percy
Costume design from Leo Tolstoy's Resurrection, adapted by Henri Bataille and Michael Morton. Woman wearing a long burgundy winter coat with grey wool cuffs, collar, and hat; tan gloves; black shoes. Designed using pencil, watercolour and ink on cream card.
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Costume Design
Anisfeld, Boris Israelevich
Costume design from a production of the opera The Blue Bird, which was commissioned by the The Metropolitan Opera House in 1919. The opera was based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck, and was composed by Albert Wolff. The design is described as a woman wearing a cubist-style dress of orange, pink and...
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Devils
Annals, Michael
Costume design of seven different devils for a 1961 production of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe. Designed using ink, watercolour and gouache on manilla paper. Three labels on verso of mat: Galerie Kiatowisch, Basel; Annely Juda Fine Art, London; Galerie Bargera, Cologne, Germany. Attributed:...
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Duke, Act. I
Armstrong, John
Costume design from a production of Measure for Measure, staged at The Old Vic (1933). Man wearing a black robe and cape with leafy designs; black hose; black pointed shoes; black hat with black plumes; gold chain at his neck, and gold sleeves with black design. There is a sketch in pencil on verso....
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Papillons
Bakst, Leon, 1866-1924
Costume designs and set designs of individual ballerinas, and chorus, as well as original designs for a production of "Papillons."
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Casanova : décors et costumes
Barbier, George, 1882-1932
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Sidonie Panache
Barsacq, André
Folder and costume and set design images from Henri Wuschleger's film Sidonie Panache (1934). Based on the “opérette à grand spectacle” in 2 acts by Albert Willemetz and André Mouëzy-Eon. Music by Joseph Szule. Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, 1930.
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Costume Design
Beaton, Cecil
Costume design from Noel Coward's Quadrille, which was staged at the Phoenix Theatre (1952). The design is described as a woman in white dress with blue trim and ruffles at her wrist; blue trim down front of bodice and a blue panel on skirt; yellow straw hat with blue bows; holding a white parasol with...
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Grèce héroique, La
Bétout, Charles
Procession of figures in costumes from ancient Greece. Designed using pencil, ink, watercolour, gouache, and metallic paint on cream board. The set includes thirteen panels. Annotated in pencil and ink.
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