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Artist: Freddy Wittop
Freddy Wittop Ballet Drawing, Mixed Media
By Freddy Wittop
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Costume designer Freddy Wittop won a Tony Award for his work on “Hello, Dolly!” and was also the recipient of a TDF Irene Sharaff...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Freddy Wittop Art
Materials
Paint, Mixed Media
Freddy Wittop “Kelly” Costume Illustration
By Freddy Wittop
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Freddy Wittop’s drawing depicts costumes he designed for the 1965 Broadhurst Theatre production. Costume designer Freddy Wittop w...
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Freddy Wittop “Bajour” Dress Illustration
By Freddy Wittop
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Freddy Wittop’s drawing depicts one of the costumes he designed for “Bajour”. Costume designer Freddy Wittop won a Tony Award for...
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Freddy Wittop Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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After an eleven-year retirement in Ibiza off the coast of Spain, Wittop returned to New York City to design costumes for The Three Musketeers. Wittop retired again in 1986 to Tequesta, Florida, although he made frequent trips to Athens, Georgia, where he held a position as adjunct professor in the school of drama at the University of Georgia.
Mr. Wittop was chosen as the 2001 recipient of Theatre Development Fund's Irene Sharaff...
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