Resource |
StillImage: Design
|
| Title |
Design by Anne Fraser for the Stained Glass Window, The Cradle Song, 1950 |
| Creator Contributors |
|
| Abstract/Description |
Design by Anne Fraser for the Stained Glass Window, The Cradle Song, 1950. The design is similar to that of a Church window, comprising of central figures arranged as a Madonna and Child, with four figures situated around the corners. The design is made up of multiple pieces of cellophane adhered with tape, and then marked with black to resemble the panes of a window. This is most likely the first piece of set design that Anne Fraser independently completed. The production was presented by the National Theatre Drama School, directed by Ray Lawler and written by Gregorio and Maria Martinez Sierra.
|
| Related Contributors |
|
| Related Organisation |
|
| Item URL |
|
| Date Created |
1950
|
| Catalogue ID |
1996.183.2066
|
| Holding Institution |
Arts Centre Melbourne, Australian Performing Arts Collection
|
| Rights |
[Copyright:Current] Performing Arts Collection (Victorian Arts Centre Trust) (c) Performing Arts Collection - Courtesy of the Estate of Anne Fraser.
|
| Language |
English
|
| Citation |
Anne Fraser, Design by Anne Fraser for the Stained Glass Window, The Cradle Song, 1950, Arts Centre Melbourne, Australian Performing Arts Collection, 1950
|
| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
66349
|
Provide feedback on Design by Anne Fraser for the Stained Glass Window, The Cradle Song, 1950