Composition includes a courtyard with a fountain. This piece accompanies Great Western Stage Equipment Company photograph of theatrical installation MSSCG585.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
Framed composition includes desert scene with distant pyramids. Green draperies create the surround. This piece accompanies Twin City Scenic drop curtain colored renderings D054a and D054b.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
One photograph of 160 taken of the score of the film Potemkin. There are five bundles; Harmonium contains 30 photos, Violino I, Violine II and Cello contain 63 photos, Posaune contains 19 photos, Basso contains 19 photos and Schlagzeng contains 29 photos.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
The colored rendering for this piece is Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection, accession # MSSCG29B. The cut-drop of a bridge is often placed down stage from this backdrop. The colored rendering, accession # MSSCG29A is the accompanying piece.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
The center composition depicts the "Battle of Wagram" and was identical to the one produced for the opening of the house in 1907. This was the last painting that the Twin City Scenic Company produced (a sub-contractual arrangement).
Creator:
William R. Brown
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
12 men sitting for a photo; left to right, standing (back row): Matt Siegel, Emil Weingarten, Dave Naftalin, Maurice Morris (Kaufman) Bill Stern, Hugo Stern, J. Ke Hartstien; left to right, sitting (front row): William Gilles, Dave Aaronson, Alex Stern, Herman Wiek, Bert Hartstien. Includes separate page identifying persons photographed.
Contributor:
Hubertz, J. A.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
This folder contains correspondence with booking agents, organizational records, photographs, and publicity material regarding artists, engaged by Verna Gold Scott to perform at the University of Minnesota and other venues. Verna Golden was born in River Falls, WI. She met her husband, Carlyle Scott, while studying music in Leipzig, Germany. Car...
Creator:
Scott, Verna Golden, 1876-1964
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This folder contains correspondence with booking agents, organizational records, photographs, and publicity material regarding artists, engaged by Verna Gold Scott to perform at the University of Minnesota and other venues. Verna Golden was born in River Falls, WI. She met her husband, Carlyle Scott, while studying music in Leipzig, Germany. Car...
Creator:
Scott, Verna Golden, 1876-1964
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This folder contains correspondence with booking agents, organizational records, photographs, and publicity material regarding artists, engaged by Verna Gold Scott to perform at the University of Minnesota and other venues. Verna Golden was born in River Falls, WI. She met her husband, Carlyle Scott, while studying music in Leipzig, Germany. Car...
Creator:
Scott, Verna Golden, 1876-1964
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This folder contains correspondence with booking agents, organizational records, photographs, and publicity material regarding artists, including African American artists Paul Robeson and Roland Hayes, engaged by Verna Gold Scott to perform at the University of Minnesota and other venues. Verna Golden was born in River Falls, WI. She met her hus...
Creator:
Scott, Verna Golden, 1876-1964
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Collection contains hand written diaries documenting collaboration with Seoul National University (1954-1961), black and white photographs taken in Seoul, clippings and articles regarding Dr. Schneider's work as chief advisor to the SNU project (1954-1961), Korean language clippings, and personal papers regarding the adoption of his son.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.