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Tazewell was a resident artist and associate professor of costume design at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2003–2006). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] His brother, Jonathan Tazwell, is also an award winning writer and director of the feature film "Gotta Get Down To It" and other short films, including his film, "Breezewood."
Adolfo Hohenstein (18 March 1854 – 12 April 1928) was a German painter, advertiser, illustrator, set designer and costume designer.Hohenstein is considered the father of Italian poster art [citation needed] and an exponent of the Stile Liberty, the Italian Art Nouveau.
Museum of Old Monaco (French: Musée du Vieux Monaco) is a museum of Monaco’s material heritage. It displays ceramics, paintings, furniture and costumes, as well as sets out scenes of daily life from Le Rocher, Monaco's Old Town. [1] The fundamental mission of the museum is to preserve Monegasque identity. [2]
In Monaco, his work can be seen at Monaco Modern’Art, Le Formentor, alongside the work of Marcelline Lapouffe. [7] Overseas, his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in France, Italy, Spain, Kenya and the United States. [1] It was also shown at the 2007 Vienna Biennale. [1] His work has been auctioned by Christie's. [8]
Richard Martin in 1996. Richard Martin (1947 – 1999) was an American scholar, lecturer, critic and curator, and a leading art and fashion historian. At the time of his death he was curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, creating many critically acclaimed exhibitions and contributing widely towards publications on the subject.
Christian Bérard (20 August 1902 – 11 February 1949), also known as Bebè, was a French artist, fashion illustrator and designer.. Bérard and his lover Boris Kochno, who worked for the Ballets Russes and was also co-founder of the Ballets des Champs-Elysées, were one of the most prominent openly homosexual couples in French theater during the 1930s and 1940s.
His costumes, programme designs, and sets were featured in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1923, many productions of the Folies Bergère, Bal Tabarin, Théâtre Fémina, Le Lido, [8] and George White's Scandals. [9] On Broadway, the celebrated French chanteuse Irène Bordoni wore Erté's designs. The Restless Sex Ad featuring Erté as costume designer.
Portugal – Every region has its own specific design of a national costume. The most famous costumes come from Viana do Castelo and Nazaré. Romania – Romanian dress; Serbia – Every region has different design of a national costume. Serbian traditional clothing, Lika cap, Montenegrin cap, Opanci, Šajkača, Šubara; Slovenia – Gorenjska ...