James Reynolds costume designs, 1920-1921.

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James Reynolds costume designs, 1920-1921.

Consists of 13 drawings in watercolor and pencil for revues, primarily Ziegfeld productions.

13 designs in 2 boxes: color; 21 x 25 in. and 26 x 32 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6695655

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Baral, Robert

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Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1905, Robert Baral was a freelance writer-journalist, and occasionally, a publicist centering his activities mainly in New York. In addition to contributing to Variety, he wrote two books, one of which, Revue, prompted him to begin a collection of miscellaneous materials relating to Florenz Ziegfeld and the revue era in American theater. He lived and worked from his apartment in the New York Athletic Club for many years. He died in 1980. From the guide...

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