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Everyman theater costume design: Dethe [Death]


Everyman theater costume design: Dethe [Death]

04/14/1925
20th century
278 x 97 mm

Prentiss H. Taylor,  American, (1907–1991)

Object Type: Drawing
Medium and Support: Watercolor on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Roderick Quiroz
Accession Number: 2002.22.3.5
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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  • costume (character dress)
  • costume design - Designing clothing, accessories, and ensembles intended to create an appearance characteristic of a particular period, person, place, or thing, especially (but not exclusively) for theatrical performances. For the design of clothing and accessories for personal wear, use "fashion design."
  • death
  • mask (costume)
  • theater (discipline) - Refers to the professionally oriented study of theater, involving training, practice, and study in the processes of doing theater. For the academically oriented study of theater, see "drama."
  • wings (costume accessories) - Accessories that project outward from the shoulder of a garment and are made of cloth or metal. In a military context, may be attached to a shoulder strap and may indicate rank or unit.

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