Dance in art : reproductions of works of art in various media
Overview
Edith Brozak McMann's compilation of visual interpretations of dance.
Dates
- Creation: circa 2002
Language of Materials
In English.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research.
Extent
.08 linear feet (1 folder)1.4 Gigabytes
Includes a list of art works; thumbnails of art works; CD-R with photographs of art works (with backup CD-R); choreographers and visual interpretations from selected ballets; and visual interpretations of general dance themes.
Biographical / Historical
Edith Brozak McMann is a performance and visual artist.
Arrangement
Collection is minimally processed. Materials are loosely arranged into two series: Choreographers and visual interpretations from selected ballets and Visual interpretations of general dance themes.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Special equipment or surrogate required; consult Houghton staff.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
*2008MT-19r. Gift of Edith Brozak McMann in 2005 January.
Separated Materials
Born-digital material has been separated: Thr1804BD
General note
Includes audiovisual and/or digital media: CDs.
Processing Information
Accessioned by Melanie Wisner, 2008.
Topical
- Title
- McMann, Edith Brozak. Dance in art : reproductions of works of art in various media, circa 2002 (MS Thr 1804): Guide
- Status
- completed
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard University.
- Date
- 2018 May 23
- Description rules
- dacs
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou02943
Repository Details
Part of the Houghton Library Repository
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