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Anna Pavlova, probably in Orfeo
Dance Spectacular to Save the Dance Collection, Research Library for the Performing Arts
Scene from the CBS television production of Noah and the Flood
George Balanchine rehearsing members of New York City Ballet, including Arthur Mitchell, during the taping of the CBS television production of Noah and the Flood
Scene from the CBS television production of Noah and the Flood
Dance Collection curator Genevieve Oswald and Dr. Carleton Sprague Smith
Ann Hutchinson Guest of the Dance Notation Bureau using the Dance Collection
Laurant the Celebrated Magician
Hill Magical Company
The Great Rouclere: the original automobile mystery
Thurston, Kellar's Successor: the prisoner of Canton
Magician with devils, assistant, goose and rabbit
Thurston, Kellar's Successor
Harry Houdini, the jail breaker: prison cell and barrel mystery
Kellar: Levitation
Thurston, Kellar's Successor: the whirling crystal cage and mysterious production
Germain the Wizard
Brush the Mystic: the Hindu basket
Magician with blindfolded woman and putti
Harry Handcuff Houdini, the jail breaker
Kellar the Great Magician
Thurston the Great Magician: the famous Indian rope trick
Dunninger at the Eden Musee (blue variant)
Dunninger at the Eden Musee (red variant)
Harry Houdini, the world's handcuff king and prison breaker
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Fashion Drawings & Sketches in the Collections of FIT and the New York Public Library.
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