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Nat Karson designs

Title
Nat Karson designs, 1931-1949.
Author
Karson, Nat.
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Box 1Still imageSupervised use *T-Vim 2011-101 Box 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Box 2Still imageSupervised use *T-Vim 2011-101 Box 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Box 3Still imageSupervised use *T-Vim 2011-101 Box 3Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Box 4Still imageSupervised use *T-Vim 2011-101 Box 4Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Box 5Still imageSupervised use *T-Vim 2011-101 Box 5Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Box 6Still imageSupervised use *T-Vim 2011-101 Box 6Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre

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Description
6 boxes (ca. 600 drawings) : col.; 56 x 76 cm. or smaller.
Summary
Originals and copies of color costume and set designs; sketches and costume plots; technical drawings; and storyboards by Nat Karson for theatrical and television productions in New York during 1931-1949.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Costume design drawings.
  • Set design drawings.
  • Technical drawings.
Note
  • Many costume designs include swatches or notion samples, as well as notes with costume details on the margins or typed and attached to the design.
  • Most of the set designs are unlabeled and unidentified.
  • Many designs are signed.
Source (note)
  • Herman Karson, 1955.
Call Number
*T-Vim 2011-101
OCLC
754643187
Author
Karson, Nat. Artist
Title
Nat Karson designs, 1931-1949.
Biography
Nat Karson, producer and designer of costumes, sets, and lighting in theatrical and television productions in New York, was born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1908, and moved to Chicago at an early age. He moved to New York in 1929, and worked in theatre productions at the Federal Theatre Project, including the all-black-cast production of Macbeth (1936), directed by Orson Welles. Karson also produced and created set, costume and lighting designs for theatrical productions on Broadway and elsewhere, such as the 1939 New York World's Fair. He served as the art director of Radio City Music Hall (1936-1943), and in 1948 he became consultant producer at the Columbia Broadcasting Company. His credits include The Hot Mikado (1939), Keep off the grass (1940), and Hamlet at the Kronberg Festival in Denmark (1949). Nat Karson died in New York City in 1954.
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