Make-up, Costumes & Masks for the Stage

ISBN-10
0806970251
ISBN-13
9780806970257
Category
Costume
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
1976-01-01
Publisher
Sterling Publishing (NY)
Authors
Grete Petersen, Jens Ole Bruun-Rasmussen

Description

An introduction to disguises, with directions for using make-up, costumes, and masks.

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