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[Drawing of an angel for Diable s'en amuse]

Title
  1. [Drawing of an angel for Diable s'en amuse] [graphic] / E.B.
Published by
  1. 1938.
Author
  1. Berman, Eugene, 1899-1972.

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Additional authors
  1. North Carolina School of the Arts. dnr
Description
  1. 1 drawing : pencil; 17 x 11 cm.
Alternative title
  1. Diable s'en amuse.
  2. Devil's holiday.
Subject
  1. Devil's holiday (Choreographic work : Ashton)
  2. Drawings > 20th century
Call number
  1. *MGZGA Ber E Dev 1
Note
  1. Signed lower left: E.B., Venise, 1938.
  2. Pencil sketch of an angel in Renaissance / Baroque style. The angel towers over the buildings (one with a pointed tower/spire) depicted at his feet.
Source (note)
  1. North Carolina School of the Arts;
Biography (note)
  1. Diable s'en amuse was an early title for Frederick Ashton's 1939 ballet, Devil's holiday.
Provenance (note)
  1. Note on original inner envelope: Berman pencil sketch for Diable s'en amuse.
  2. Original outer envelope addressed to Mr. Allison Delarue, Cooper Union Museum, Cooper Square & 7th Str., New York City; postmarked Nov. 11, 1944. Also handwritten on envelope: From E. Berman, Villa Carlotta, Los Angeles, 28 Cal. Printed on envelope: return address for Cooper Union Museum. Postage stamps on envelope (3 cents) commemorate the 50th anniversary of motion pictures.
Author
  1. Berman, Eugene, 1899-1972.
Title
  1. [Drawing of an angel for Diable s'en amuse] [graphic] / E.B.
Imprint
  1. 1938.
Biography
  1. Diable s'en amuse was an early title for Frederick Ashton's 1939 ballet, Devil's holiday.
Provenance
  1. Note on original inner envelope: Berman pencil sketch for Diable s'en amuse.
  2. Original outer envelope addressed to Mr. Allison Delarue, Cooper Union Museum, Cooper Square & 7th Str., New York City; postmarked Nov. 11, 1944. Also handwritten on envelope: From E. Berman, Villa Carlotta, Los Angeles, 28 Cal. Printed on envelope: return address for Cooper Union Museum. Postage stamps on envelope (3 cents) commemorate the 50th anniversary of motion pictures.
Source
  1. Gift; North Carolina School of the Arts; 2008.
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  1. Request Access to Special Collections (Dance Division) material
Local subject
  1. Drawings -- 20th century.
Added author
  1. North Carolina School of the Arts. Donor
Added title
  1. Diable s'en amuse.
  2. Devil's holiday.
Research call number
  1. *MGZGA Ber E Dev 1
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