Box 3
Contains 6 Results:
Slide Set A: Egypt/Mesopotamia: 600-150 BC (Corresponds with "Vol. I: History of Costume"), 1975
This accession includes slide sets that were used for teaching in the theatre department. The slides depict historical dress, costumes, and make-up techniques. A notable set with its accompanying published notes is Volumes I - V of "History of Costume in Slides, Notes, and Commentaries" by Jeanne Button and Stephen Sbarge.
Slide Set B: Crete (Greeks): 650-150 BC - Etruscan: 6th century BC-3rd century AD (Corresponds with "Vol. I: History of Costume"), 1975
This accession includes slide sets that were used for teaching in the theatre department. The slides depict historical dress, costumes, and make-up techniques. A notable set with its accompanying published notes is Volumes I - V of "History of Costume in Slides, Notes, and Commentaries" by Jeanne Button and Stephen Sbarge.
Slide Set C: Roman/Etruscan: 6th century BC-3rd century AD (Corresponds with "Vol. I: History of Costume"), 1975
This accession includes slide sets that were used for teaching in the theatre department. The slides depict historical dress, costumes, and make-up techniques. A notable set with its accompanying published notes is Volumes I - V of "History of Costume in Slides, Notes, and Commentaries" by Jeanne Button and Stephen Sbarge.
Slide Set D: Early Christian & Byzantine: 1st-12th century (Corresponds with "Vol. I: History of Costume"), 1975
This accession includes slide sets that were used for teaching in the theatre department. The slides depict historical dress, costumes, and make-up techniques. A notable set with its accompanying published notes is Volumes I - V of "History of Costume in Slides, Notes, and Commentaries" by Jeanne Button and Stephen Sbarge.
Slide Set F: Early Gothic: 12th-14th century (Corresponds with "Vol. II: History of Costume"), 1975
This accession includes slide sets that were used for teaching in the theatre department. The slides depict historical dress, costumes, and make-up techniques. A notable set with its accompanying published notes is Volumes I - V of "History of Costume in Slides, Notes, and Commentaries" by Jeanne Button and Stephen Sbarge.
Slide Set E: Migrations and Romanesque: 5th-13th century (Corresponds with "Vol. I: History of Costume"), 1975
This accession includes slide sets that were used for teaching in the theatre department. The slides depict historical dress, costumes, and make-up techniques. A notable set with its accompanying published notes is Volumes I - V of "History of Costume in Slides, Notes, and Commentaries" by Jeanne Button and Stephen Sbarge.
