Lemuel Ayers theatrical designs, 1944-1951.

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Lemuel Ayers theatrical designs, 1944-1951.

Collection consists of six costume and twelve set designs by Lemuel Ayers for the following productions: KISS ME KATE (1948), OUT OF THIS WORLD (1950), BLOOMER GIRL (1944), CYRANO DE BERGERAC (1946), INSIDE U.S.A. (1948), MUSIC IN THE AIR (1951), and ST. LOUIS WOMAN (1946).

1 box and 1 oversized packet (18 paintings): col.; 60 x 88 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6712557

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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