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Costume

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on clothing treated as an artistic object, as well as works on clothing created for the stage, screen, or special events. Works on the utilitarian aspects of clothing, including works on how to dress, are entered under [Clothing and dress.]

Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:

Costume Design for 'Guards in Hunting Scene', 1947

 Item
Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00014
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the characters Guards in the Hunting Scene (two men) wearing a coat, three corner hat and slim fitting pants with knee high boots. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha,' 2 Guards in Hunting Scene, Baber, Axton, Coat, Pants'

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Harriet's 3 Lackeys', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00017
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for Harriet's Lackeys (three male performers) wearing a button up red collared waistcoat. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha,' Harriet's 3 Lackey's, Sidebottom, Massey, Louis Schoen, Wigs, Gloves.'

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Hunters', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00011
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the character Hunters (nine men) wearing a belted coat and slim fitting pants with knee high boots. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha / Hunters' with fabric samples attached to matting.

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Hunting Lackeys', 1947

 Item
Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00012
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the character Hunting Lackeys (four men; Sidebottom, Massey, Louis Schoen, D. Nilson) wearing a coat, top hat and and slim fitting pants with knee high boots. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha / Hunting Lackeys, Sidebottom, Massey, Louis Schoen, D. Nilson' with fabric samples attached to matting.

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Huntresses', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00016
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the Huntresses costumes (nine femals) wearing a floor length belted red coat holding a riding crop. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha,' 9 (8 crossed out) Huntresses, Morrie, Mermer, Blackmore, Juden, Starr, Massey, Finderberg, Grewell, Teetets, Roth, Copley (11) Greer, Turner.''

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Medicine Man', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00003
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the character Medicine Man who was portrayed by the an unnown performer. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha / costume, Medicine Man, John Karns.' Fabric samples and color swatches attached to front of image.

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Officer (Captain)', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0002.00006
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the character portraying Officer (Captain) during the 1947 festival season at the Central City Opera House production of 'Fidelio'.

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Old Peasant', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0002.00005
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the characters portraying Young Peasant (six male performers) in the 1947 festival production 'Fidelio.' Costume design includes Button up coat, button up vest and high wasited pants with black flats.

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Old Squire's Wife', 1947

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Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00004
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the character Old Squires Wife who was portrayed by Margaret Teaters. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha / Old Squires Wife.'

Dates: 1947

Costume Design for 'Organ Grinder', 1947

 Item
Identifier: M123.05.0176.0001.00007
Abstract

Costume design by Mary P. Schenck for the 1947 festival production 'Martha' for the character Organ Grinder wearing a suit with a monkey walking in front of him who was portrayed by Peter Battaglia. Handwritten on front of design in pencil: ''Martha / Organ Grinder / Peter Battaglia' with fabric samples attached to image.

Dates: 1947