This piece is very similar to the composition in Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection, accesssion # MSSCG164c (a reverse of the composition).
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This piece is almost identical to the Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection photostat of the theatre installation in Atlanta, Georgia, accession # MSSCG222.
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This piece is a compilation of the following pencil sketches from Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection, accession # MSSCG212, MSSCG217, MSSCG218, and MSSCG219.
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This piece originated from Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection pencil sketch, accession #MSSCG215, and colored rendering, accession #MSSCG59. This scenic installation replaced the original Atlanta scene depicted in photograph, accession #MSSCG223.
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The design elements depicted in the windows and doorway are reminiscent of the Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection colored rendering, accession # MSSCG07.
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This piece accompanies Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection colored rendering MSSCG28a, MSSCG28b and pencil sketches MSSCG144A, MSSCG144B, and MSSCG111.
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The composition depicts an olio drop with distant foliage. The actual rendering is very similar toTwin City Scenic Company collection, accession# MSSC0843.
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