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Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
Scope Note: DU scope note: Use for objects that actually are photographic prints on light-sensitive paper, or scans of photographic negatives or prints. For for originals, copies and scans of transparencies and slides, use: Slides (Photography) (lcsh). For works ABOUT photographs (diaries, logs, instructions, criticism, ...) use Photographs (lcsh).

AAT scope note: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. It does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Edith Evans and Jacquelynne Moody in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', 1953

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0079.0012.00004
Abstract

Black and white photograph of Edith Evans (left) as Mrs. Page (Meg Page/Frau Reich) and Jacquelynne Moody (right) as Mrs. Ford (Alice Ford/Frau Fluth) in Act I scene 1 where the two woman have discovered that they have both received letters from Falstaff in the 1953 Central City Opera performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor.'

Dates: 1953

Gloria Lane and Jacquelynne Moody in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', 1953

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0079.0012.00005
Abstract

Black and white photograph of Gloria Lane (left) as Mrs. Page (Meg Page/Frau Reich) and Jacquelynne Moody (right) as Mrs. Ford (Alice Ford/Frau Fluth) in act I scene 2 where the two woman hide Dezso Ernster performing as Falstaff in a laundry basket in the 1953 Central City Opera performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor.'

Dates: 1953

Gloria Lane and Jacquelynne Moody in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', 1953

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0079.0012.00006
Abstract

Black and white photograph of Gloria Lane (left) as Mrs. Page (Meg Page/Frau Reich) and Jacquelynne Moody (right) as Mrs. Ford (Alice Ford/Frau Fluth) and Dezso Ernster performing as Falstaff in the 1953 Central City Opera performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor.'

Dates: 1953