G. Maillard Kesslère photographs 1925-1952

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G. Maillard Kesslère photographs 1925-1952

The collection contains portraits in photographs, drawings and reproductions of drawings of individuals involved in the entertainment arts. The portraits were created by G. Maillard Kesslère from 1925 through 1952, with the bulk of them amassed from 1925 to about 1946. The subjects include actors, dancers, singers, musicians, composers, conductors, critics, writers, directors, producers, and designers for the theater, dance, ballet, opera, radio, and television. The largest group in the collection consists of approximately 858 portraits in half-length, bust, or head only formats, and includes 589 black and white photographs, approximately 30 original pastel or charcoal drawings, and some 239 black and white photomechanical reproductions of original drawings. Over 500 of the subjects in this group are identified. The collection also includes a series of black and white photos of male and female subjects who are largely unidentified, but who were likely active in society, business, or the performing arts. The collection also contains biographies of theatre and entertainment professionals, compiled from 1951-1952.

38 linear ft. (44 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6318124

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Kesslère, G. Maillard (George Maillard)

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Portrait artist and photogapher, George Maillard Kesslère (1894-1979) had a photography studio in Manhattan where he made portraits of thousands of well-known figures. From the guide to the G. Maillard Kesslère photographs, 1925-1952, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.) Portrait artist and photogapher, George Maillard Kesslère (1894-1979) had a photography studio in Manhattan where he made portraits of thousands of well-known figures. Fro...