Costume designs and drawings for ballets, 1918-1976.

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Costume designs and drawings for ballets, 1918-1976.

Includes watercolors of costume designs and ballets by George Barbier, Nicolai Remisoff and Sergei Yurievich Soudeikin; silhouettes by H. Gumppenberg and Lottie Reiner; and signed watercolor, ink and pencil costume designs for ballets by Julie Schwolow.

1 box (1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8285084

Houghton Library

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Barbier, George, 1882-1932

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Reiner, Lottie.

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Soudeikine, Serge 1882-1946

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Serge Soudekine was a Russian-born set and costume designer for ballets and other theatrical productions. From the description of Drawings for theater productions, 1926-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 612794412 ...

Remisoff, Nicolas

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Nicolas Remisoff was born Nicolai Remisoff in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1884 and died in Palm Springs in 1975. He was a theatrical designer, painter, muralist, and architectural consultant. Remisoff's artistic style, which has been termed "Russian Vogue," had significant impact on the fashionable theaters and magazines of the 1920s. Along with Boris Aronson and Nicolai Roerich, Remisoff was one of the noteworthy 20th-century stage designers to emerge from Russia and to settle in the United State...

Schwolow, Julie

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Gumppenberg, Hanns, Freiherr von, 1866-1928

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