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Tony Duquette

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ISBN-10: 0810994135

ISBN-13: 9780810994133

Edition: 2007

Authors: Wendy Goodman, Hutton Wilkinson, Dominick Dunne

List price: $80.00
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American artist and design legend Tony Duquette (19141999) was known for his over-the-top style in interiors, jewelry, costumes, and set design. His clients included Elizabeth Arden, the Duchess of Windsor, and Herb Albert. The multi-talented Duquette designed sets for MGM musicals with Arthur Freed and Vincente Minnelli, and designed Tony Awardwinning costumes for the original Broadway production of Camelot. Duquette was the first American to exhibit a one-man show at the Louvre in Paris. Tony Duquetteis a lavishly illustrated book with many lost and never-before published photographs from the Duquette archives, including portraits and pictures taken by Man Ray, John Engstead, Fredrich…    
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Book details

List price: $80.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Abrams, Inc.
Publication date: 12/1/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Size: 10.25" wide x 12.25" long x 1.37" tall
Weight: 5.038
Language: English

Wendy Goodman is a bilingual education elementary school teacher in Tucson, Arizona. A product of the Detroit public schools, Wendy has always lived, studied, and worked in multicultural settings. She is the coauthor of three other books, including If This Is Social Studies, Why Isn't It Boring?

Dominick Dunne was born in Hartford, Connecticut on October 29, 1925. He served in World War II and was awarded the Bronze Star for rescuing a wounded soldier at the Battle of the Bulge. After receiving a bachelor's degree from Williams College in 1949, he worked as a stage manager for the Howdy Doody Show and Robert Montgomery Presents. He then directed Playhouse 90 and was an executive producer of the ABC drama Adventures in Paradise. He started producing films in 1970 including The Boys in the Band, The Panic in Needle Park, Play It as It Lays, and Ash Wednesday. His addiction to alcohol and drugs eventually lead to the end of his career as a television and film producer. He beat his…