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Jo Mielziner

"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" Original Broadway Set Design Mid 20th Century American
By Jo Mielziner
Located in New York, NY
Jo Mielziner (1901 – 1976) "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," 7 ½ x 11 ½ inches. Pencil on paper. Label
Category

1950s Performance Interior Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Pencil

"Daughters of Atreus" Broadway Play Set Design Drawing American Modernism WPA
By Jo Mielziner
Located in New York, NY
affixed to the verso. Inscription on lower right of matte reads, "For Prince & Barbara - Jo Mielziner- May
Category

1930s Performance Interior Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Dorothy Claire and James L. O'Neill in "Finian's Rainbow"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
for 725 performances. Directed by Bretaigne Windust, designed by Jo Mielziner and Elaine Goldsmith.
Category

1940s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board, Pen

1948 Broadway Production of Tennessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
102 performances, at the Music Box Theatre, directed by Margo Jones, designed by Jo Mielziner and Rose
Category

1940s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Pen

"Finian's Rainbow"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Jo Mielziner and Eleanore Goldsmith, the production ran at the 46th Street Theatre from January 10
Category

1940s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board, Pen

Caricature for NYC Radio Host, Arthur Godfrey, with "Anniversary Meter"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
102 performances, at the Music Box Theatre, directed by Margo Jones, designed by Jo Mielziner and Rose
Category

1950s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board, Pen

'Look Homeward, Angel', Anthony Perkins Costume, Broadway, Motley, Academy Award
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
); Best Scenic Design (Jo Mielziner); Best Costume Design (Motley); and Best Director (George Roy Hill
Category

1950s Other Art Style Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Fabric, Graphite, Watercolor

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Nude with Veil
By Albert Edward Sterner
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Nadelman, Sandy Calder, Isamu Naguchi, Rockwell Kent, George Bellows, Jo Mielziner, Ediy Legrand, Serge
Category

1930s American Modern Nude Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Chalk

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"King & I" Orig 1951 Broadway Drawing Published NYT Tony Awards Mid 20th Century
By Albert Al Hirschfeld
Located in New York, NY
"King & I" Orig 1951 Broadway Drawing Published NYT Tony Awards Mid 20th Century Al Hirschfeld (1903 – 2003) "The King and I," 14 3/4 x 30 inches. Ink on board. Signed lower right. ...
Category

1950s Performance Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Board

"My Fair Lady" 1958 West End Theatre Costume Drawing Mid 20th Century Modern
By Cecil Beaton
Located in New York, NY
"My Fair Lady" 1958 West End Theatre Costume Drawing Mid 20th Century Modern Cecil Beaton (1904 – 1980) "My Fair Lady," Pen and ink on paper. Sight: 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. Signed B...
Category

1950s Performance Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink, Pen

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