Costume Design
1953 (Painted, Drawn)
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Costume design for Peggy Butler in the female chorus of "Luisa Miller". The design depicts a full length female figure in a "Peasant" style costume. The costume consists of a long dark blue skirt with a brown apron worn over a brown underskirt; and anorange and red bodice and sleeves with white cuffs and collar. The figure also wears a red headscarf & close fitting brown hat; and a pair of brown shoes.
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Materials and techniques | Pencil, Ballpoint pen, Crayon, Ink, and White Paint, on Paper |
Brief description | Costume design by Alix Stone for Peggy Butler in the Female Chorus of "Luisa Miller", Sadler's Wells Opera, October 1st 1953. |
Physical description | Costume design for Peggy Butler in the female chorus of "Luisa Miller". The design depicts a full length female figure in a "Peasant" style costume. The costume consists of a long dark blue skirt with a brown apron worn over a brown underskirt; and anorange and red bodice and sleeves with white cuffs and collar. The figure also wears a red headscarf & close fitting brown hat; and a pair of brown shoes. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Object history | This costume design by Alix Stone is part of an extensive collection of designs purchased by the Theatre Museum directly from the artist in 1994. The design was executed for a production of Verdi's opera "Luisa Miller" by the Sadler's Wells Opera, October 1st 1953. The opera's libretto is adapted from Schiller's play "Kabale und Liebe", and the librettist was Salvatore Cammarano. The Sadler's Wells production was translated by Tom Hammond & Norman Tucker; conducted by James Robertson; directed by Basil Coleman; and the setting were designed by Patrick Robertson. The production was revived in January 1954, and October 1954. |
Production | Reason For Production: Commission |
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Accession number | S.145-2001 |
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Record created | May 1, 2001 |
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