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Subjects: Costume designers
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- 1Adele Balkan costume design drawings1939 - 1965 (inclusive)
0.4 linear ft. of papers
1.3 linear ft. of photos
976 item(s) of artworks
Adele Balkan was an American costume designer active in film from 1946 to 1965. As a costume designer and illustrator, she worked with Travis Banton and Edith Head at Paramount Pictures, and Charles LeMaire at Twentieth Century-Fox. - 2Albert Wolsky costume design drawings1969 - 2007 (inclusive)
170 item(s) of artworks
1 folder(s) of papers
Albert Wolsky is a French-born costume designer active in film since the 1960s. He was born in Paris and graduated from City College in New York. After a brief stint in the travel industry, Wolsky began working for costume designer Helene Pons on the Broadway production of "Camelot" in 1960. Wolsky's first film credit was the 1968 production THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER. He has been nominated for seven Academy Awards and received two for his work on ALL THAT JAZZ (1979) and BUGSY (1991). - 3Arianne Phillips costume design drawings1994 - 2011 (inclusive)
0.4 linear ft. of papers
144 item(s) of artworks - 4Betsy Heimann collection of costume design drawings1991 - 2013 (inclusive)
14 item(s) of artworks - 5Bhanu Athaiya material1967 - 2012 (inclusive)
1.8 linear ft. of papers
Bhanu Athaiya was an Indian costume designer. Her Academy Award for costume design for Richard Attenborough's GANDHI (1982) made her the first Indian and the only Indian woman to earn an Oscar. In 2012 she returned her Oscar statuette to the Academy and donated archival material related to GANDHI. - 6Bill Thomas scrapbooks1960 - 1970 (inclusive)
2 item(s) of papers - 7Burton Miller costume design drawing for THE FRONT PAGE1974 - 1974 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of artworks - 8Cecil Beaton costume design drawing for MY FAIR LADY1964 - 1964 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of artworks - 9Costume design drawings for THE GREAT RACE1965 - 1965 (inclusive)
7 item(s) of artworks - 10Danny Glicker costume design drawings2008 - 2008 (inclusive)
8 item(s) of artworks - 11Deborah Nadoolman Landis papers
- 12Donfeld papers1939 - 1989 (inclusive)
1.3 linear ft. of papers
Donald Lee Feld, known professionally as Donfeld, was an American costume designer. He was nominated four times for an Academy Award for costume design, for DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES (1962); THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? (1969); TOM SAWYER (1973); and PRIZZI'S HONOR (1985). - 13Dorothy Jeakins costume design drawings1948 - 1978 (inclusive)
85 item(s) of artworks - 14Edith Head papers1911 - 1981 (inclusive)
16 linear ft. of papers
2 linear ft. of photos
2 item(s) of posters
383 item(s) of artworks
Edith Head was an American costume designer active in film from 1932 to 1982. She was the head designer at Paramount for many years. She married production designer Wiard Ihnen in 1940. Head was nominated by the Academy 35 times in the costume design category. She received Academy Awards for her work on THE HEIRESS (1949), ALL ABOUT EVE (1950), SAMSON AND DELILAH (1949), A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951), ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953), SABRINA (1954), THE FACTS OF LIFE (1960), and THE STING (1973). She authored two books, "The Dress Doctor" and "How to Dress for Success." - 15Edith Head scrapbooks1947 - 1953 (inclusive)
4 item(s) of papers
Edith Head was an American costume designer active in film from 1932 to 1982. She was the head designer at Paramount for many years. She married production designer Wiard Ihnen in 1940. Head was nominated by the Academy 35 times in the costume design category. She received Academy Awards for her work on THE HEIRESS (1949), ALL ABOUT EVE (1950), SAMSON AND DELILAH (1949), A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951), ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953), SABRINA (1954), THE FACTS OF LIFE (1960), and THE STING (1973). She authored two books, "The Dress Doctor" and "How to Dress for Success." - 16Eiko Ishioka papers1924 - 2013 (inclusive)
27 linear ft. of papers
18 linear ft. of photos
66 item(s) of posters
2834 item(s) of artworks
Eiko Ishioka was born in Tokyo and was a graduate of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music. Ishioka worked as a graphic designer and art director and as a costume and production designer for theater, opera and film as well as a director of television commercials and music videos. Ishioka received an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work in Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 film BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA and was posthumously nominated in the same category for her work in Tarsem Singh’s 2012 film MIRROR MIRROR. - 17Ellen Mirojnick papers1992 - 1997 (inclusive)
104 item(s) of artworks - 18Elois Jenssen costume design drawing for DISHONORED LADY1947 - 1947 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of artworks - 19Elsa Zamparelli papers1990 - 1995 (inclusive)
2 linear ft. of papers - 20Gloria Gresham costume design drawings1984 - 2004 (inclusive)
6.3 linear ft. of papers
134 item(s) of artworks
Gloria Gresham is an American costume designer whose film career began in 1980. Gresham was nominated for an Academy Award for her work on AVALON (1990). - 21Gwen Wakeling costume design drawings1931 - 1966 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers
993 item(s) of artworks
Gwen Wakeling was an American costume designer active from the 1930s to 1960s. She married writer-director Henry J. Staudigl. Wakeling received an Academy Award for color costume design for SAMSON AND DELILAH (1949). - 22Ha Nguyen papers
Ha Nguyen was born in Vietnam and immigrated to the US in 1975. She received a Fine Arts degree from San Diego State University and an Associate Arts degree in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. Nguyen worked briefly in the fashion industry before she became a costume designer. - 23Howard Greer costume design drawings
2 item(s) of artworks - 24Howard Greer material1913 - 1947 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 25Howard Shoup materials1910 - 1993 (inclusive)
0.2 linear ft. of papers
10 folder(s) of photos - 26Irene scrapbooks1932 - 1962 (inclusive)
7 linear ft. of papers - 27Irene Sharaff letters to Andrea Weaver for MOMMIE DEAREST1981 - 1991 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers
Irene Sharaff was an American costume designer active from 1938 to1983. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design nine times for such films as GUYS AND DOLLS, PORGY AND BESS, FLOWER DRUM SONG, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, and HELLO, DOLLY!, among others. She received the same award five times, for AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (shared with Orry-Kelly and Walter Plunkett), THE KING AND I, WEST SIDE STORY, CLEOPATRA (shared with Vittorio Nino Novarese and Renié), and WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? In 1955 she was nominated three times, for Best Costume Design for BRIGADOON, and twice for A STAR IS BORN for both Best Costume Design (shared with Jean Louis and Mary Ann Nyberg) and for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (shared with Malcolm C. Bert, Gene Allen, and George James Hopkins). - 28Isidore Berne papers1943 - 1975 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers - 29Isis Mussenden costume design drawings1993 - 2010 (inclusive)
1.4 linear ft. of papers
328 item(s) of artworks - 30Jacqueline West costume design drawings2003 - 2008 (inclusive)
22 item(s) of artworks - 31Jacques Fonteray costume design drawings
- 32Jean-Pierre Dorléac papers1980 - 2003
1 folder(s) of papers
Jean-Pierre Dorléac is a French costume designer active since 1977. His film work includes BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY, THE BLUE LAGOON, and SOMEWHERE IN TIME, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. - 33Jeffrey Kurland papers1998 - 2008 (inclusive)
8 linear ft. of papers - 34Joe Tompkins costume design drawings1979 - 1998 (inclusive)
98 item(s) of artworks - 35John David Ridge papers1995 - 2003 (inclusive)
9 linear ft. of papers - 36John Engstead photograph of an Irene Gibbons dress
1 folder(s) of papers
John Engstead was an American photographer. He specialized in portrait photographs of film stars from the 1930s through 1960s. - 37Julie Weiss costume design drawings2002 - 2002 (bulk)
- 38Kay Nelson costume design drawings1949 - 1949 (inclusive)
18 item(s) of artworks - 39Leah Rhodes costume design drawings1941 - 1970 (inclusive)
5.3 linear ft. of papers
174 item(s) of artworks
Leah Rhodes was an American costume designer active from the 1930s through 1960s. She received an Academy Award in costume design for THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN (1949). - 40Louise Frogley papers1988 - 2016 (inclusive)
10 linear ft. of papers
Louise Frogley is a British costume designer active since 1981. She is known for her work on films as diverse as GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK, SYRIANA, and SPIDER MAN: HOMECOMING. She has most often designed for director Steven Soderbergh, including such films as THE LIMEY, TRAFFIC, and CONTAGION. - 41Marilyn Vance papers1980 - 2008 (inclusive)
774 item(s) of artworks
1453 item(s) of photos
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Marilyn Vance is a costume designer and producer. She has designed costumes for over 60 film and television productions. - 42Marion Herwood Keyes costume design drawings and correspondence1931 - 1977 (inclusive)
6 item(s) of artworks - 43Marit Allen papers
Marit Allen was born in England and began her career as a fashion journalist in the 1960s. Her transition to costume design happen gradually, working first as a consultant with director Nicholas Roeg. - 44Marjorie Best papers1934 - 1965 (inclusive)
3.8 linear ft. of papers
329 item(s) of artworks
Marjorie Best was an American costume designer active from the mid-1920s to mid-1960s. Best won an Academy Award for costume design (color) for THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN (1949). She also received nominations for GIANT (1956), SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO (1960), and THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965). - 45Mark Bridges costume design drawing collection1997 - 2012 (inclusive)
18 item(s) of artworks - 46Marlene Stewart papers
4 folder(s) of papers - 47May Routh costume design drawings1977 - 1981 (inclusive)
63 item(s) of artworks - 48Michael Kaplan papers
Michael Kaplan is an American-born costume designer. - 49Michael Woulfe costume design drawings1945 - 1945 (inclusive)
2 item(s) of artworks
Michael Woulfe was a New York-born costume designer active in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1970s. He worked under contract at RKO for many years. - 50Michael Woulfe papers1950 - 2007 (inclusive)
1.76 linear ft. of papers
1.25 linear ft. of photos
570 item(s) of artworks
Michael Woulfe was a New York-born costume designer active in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1970s. He worked under contract at RKO for many years.
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