The New Costuming in America: The Ideas and Practices of Robert Edmond Jones, Norman Bel Geddes, Lee Simonson and Aline Bernstein, 1915-1935

The New Costuming in America: The Ideas and Practices of Robert Edmond Jones, Norman Bel Geddes, Lee Simonson and Aline Bernstein, 1915-1935

written by Donald Stowell, Jr., 1940-1995 (Austin, TX: University of Texas, Austin, 1972), 579 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Theatre
Author
Donald Stowell, Jr., 1940-1995
Content Type
Essay
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Page Count
579
Publication Year
1972
Publisher
University of Texas, Austin
Place Published / Released
Austin, TX
Subject
Costume design, Theatre, Music & Performing Arts, Staging and Design, American Theater, Aline Frankau Bernstein, 1882-1955, Lee Simonson, 1888-1967, Robert Edmond Jones, 1887-1954, Norman Bel Geddes, 1893-1958, Costume design, Cenografia e Design, Escenografía y Diseño, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Cenografia e Design, Escenografía y Diseño, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano

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