
Stiebel (Victor) Two designs for "Music in the Ai
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Stiebel (Victor) Two pencil and watercolour costume designs for "Music in the Air", depicting Mary Ellis, one in a full-length white dress with silver fox and chiffon cape, spotted veil, and black elbow-length gloves, the other a different pose in the same dress and gloves, and similar veil, but without the cape, the first annotated in pencil, each c.530 x 315mm., [1933](2)
***These designs and those in the following six lots were made for the first production of the Kern and Hammerstein "musical adventure" at His Majesty's Theatre, 1933. The present designs were for the office scene at the end of Act 1. A programme and photograph of a scene from the musical is included in the lot..
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Stiebel (Victor) Two designs for "Music in the Ai
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