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The golden age of costume and set design for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1938 to 1944 / organized and compiled by Kristin L. Spangenberg ; with essays by Jack Anderson, Janet Light, and Malcolm McCormick
Bib ID 3701949
Format BookBook
Description [Cincinnati, Ohio] : Cincinnati Art Museum ; New York : Distributed by Hudson Mills Press, c2002. 
138 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. 
ISBN 0931537231 (hardcover)  0931537223 (soft cover) 
Full contents
  • Introduction / Timothy Rub
  • Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo / Jack Anderson
  • Designing for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo / Malcolm McCormick
  • Julius Fleischmann / Janet Light
  • Notes on the Ballets / Janet Light
  • Checklist of the Exhibition / Kristin L. Spangenberg.
 
Notes

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition ... held at the Cincinnati Art Museum, October 10, 2002 through January 12, 2003 and the Cincinnati Ballet's tribute to the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo held October 18 and 19, 2002"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-134) and index.

Subjects Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo - History - Exhibitions.  |  Cincinnati Art Museum - Exhibitions.  |  Ballet - Costume - Exhibitions.  |  Ballet - Stage-setting and scenery - Exhibitions.
Other authors/contributors Spangenberg, Kristin L  |  Cincinnati Art Museum  |  Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
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