Costume design (Euridice and the Snake, Two Tango Dancers, and St. Francis)..
Costume design (Euridice and the Snake, Two Tango Dancers, and St. Francis) for artist's ballet Orphée of the Quat-z-arts is an artwork. It is housed at the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and was created in 1912. Classified as a Drawing, it measures 38.42 cm in width and 23.18 cm in height.
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- creation period details: c. 1912
- width: 38.42 cm
- height: 23.18 cm
- art medium: Drawing
- museum: Museum of Modern Art (New York)
- acquisition year: 1947
- artists: Florine Stettheimer
- countries: United States
- creation period: 1912 - 1912
Classified as: object

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- Acquisition date: 1947-03-13 date
- Art medium details: Gouache, Metallic Paint, Pencil, Watercolor on Paper
- Credit: Gift of Miss Ettie Stettheimer
Artists who created Costume design (Euridice and the Snake, Two Tango Dancers, and St. Francis) for artist's ballet Orphée of the Quat-z-arts:
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