Anita Loos letters to Michael Rosenauer, 1928-1932.

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Anita Loos letters to Michael Rosenauer, 1928-1932.

Letters from Anita Loos to Michael Rosenauer, most undated, but approximately dating between 1928-1930, concern Anita's career, her travels, her work in suggesting architectural projects for Rosenauer, and news of mutual friends. Also included are: one letter from Cecil Beaton to Anita Loos (undated); a photograph of Loos on a beach; an advertisement for furs featuring Loos (1930); several newspaper clippings about Loos (most from 1929); and one blank postcard of Baden Baden.

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Rosenauer, Michael, 1884-1971

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Austrian architect. From the description of Strauss Music Center architectural designs, ca. 1926-1956. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 82423686 ...

Beaton, Cecil, 1904-1980

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Cecil Beaton, theatrical designer, won the 1960 Tony Award for costume design for his work on SARATOGA. He was also nominated for best scenic designer for the same production. From the guide to the Costume designs for Saratoga, 1959, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.) B. in London, 1904;d. January 18, 1980. From the description of Cecil Beaton : Artist File. (International Center of Photography). WorldCat record id: 539084703 Eng...

Loos, Anita, 1893-1981

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Anita Loos, screenwriter and novelist, was born on April 26, 1893, in Sisson, CA, the daughter of R. Beers and Minnie Ellen Loos. Miss Loos wrote the subtitles for D. W. Griffith's film, Intolerance, in 1916. Her best known work is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. She died on August 18, 1981, at the age of 93. From the guide to the Anita Loos papers, 1917-1981, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.) American author and screenwriter. From the descrip...