Hip-hip-hooray designs, [1915].

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Hip-hip-hooray designs, [1915].

Consists of one painting of seven performers with linked arms signed Welsh and titled "Hip-Hip-Hooray at the Hippodrome"; one set design in watercolor and pencil, for act 2, scene 2, a street in a Chinatown; one costume design in watercolor and ink for a skier with fabric swatch attached; and one handmade book tied together with a ribbon of costume ideas for Toyland characters with prints pinned in and notes in pencil.

4 items : color ; 72 cm. x 32 and smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8201188

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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