Leo "K" Kuter collection, 1914-1979.

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Leo "K" Kuter collection, 1914-1979.

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48 linear ft.

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Society of Motion Picture Art Directors

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Wong, Tyrus 1910-2016

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Tyrus Wong (October 25, 1910 – December 30, 2016) was a Chinese-born American artist. He was a painter, animator, calligrapher, muralist, ceramicist, lithographer and kite maker, as well as a set designer and storyboard artist. One of the most-influential and celebrated Asian-American artists of the 20th century, Wong was also a film production illustrator, who worked for Disney and Warner Brothers. He was a muralist for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), as well as a greeting card artist ...

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Grot, Anton, 1884-1974

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Antocz Franciszek Groszewski was born in Kelbasice, Poland, Jan. 18, 1884; attended the Technical College in Königsberg, Germany majoring in interior decoration, illustration, and design; came to the US, 1909; started his film career in 1913 when he was hired by the Lubin Co. to paint and design sets; moved to Los Angeles in 1922; head of the Warner Bros. Studio Art Department (1927); worked on a variety of films such as The private lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1938), Captain Blood (1935), The...

Kuter, Leo E., -1970

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Television and motion picture art director; b. Leo Edwin Kuter, 1897. From the description of Leo "K" Kuter collection, 1914-1979. (Margaret Herrick Library). WorldCat record id: 70938808 ...

United Scenic Artists

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United Scenic Artists is a labor union representing designers and artists in the theater, opera, ballet, motion picture, television, and industrial exhibition industries. It originated as the United Scenic Artists Association and received its charter from the American Federation of Labor in 1918 as Local 829, an autonomous local of the Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades. The union’s main purposes were to safeguard and maintain the high standards of the member crafts and to fi...