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- Title
- Robert Gladstein and a female dancer in Christensen's Lady of Shalott, circa 1963
- Creator
- McDowell, Henrietta
- Date Created and/or Issued
- circa 1963
- Contributing Institution
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Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library
- Collection
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Images from the Henrietta (Henri) McDowell Memorial Photography Collection
- Rights Information
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- Description
- Robert Gladstein and a female dancer (may either Jocelyn Vollmar or Cynthia Gregory, but this is unconfirmed) in a performance of Lew Christensen's Lady of Shalott, circa 1963
- Type
- image
- Identifier
- 984-013-0093.TIF
- Subject
- Christensen, Lew, 1909-1984
Gladstein, Robert
Lady of Shalott (Choreographic work : Christensen, L)
San Francisco Ballet
- Source
- Henrietta McDowell Memorial Photography Collection
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