Man's theatrical costume–Dressing gown of heavy white silk faille for Bob Hope, for the song 'Gazouka', Ziegfield Follies
Drawing, design for a man's costume, part of a group of 88 costume drawings by Vincente Minnelli. The costume, likely for Bob Hope in 'Gazouka' (possibly a part of the 'Ziegfeld Follies of 1936', produced for the Shuberts), consists of a long dressing gown, possibly made of heavy white silk faille with a pattern of scrolls in black, and with gray collar, cuffs, pocket bands and belt, worn with a white scarf tied around the neck.
According to an additional sheet of notes typed by Vincente Minnelli (included with matted drawing), the costume is: "#132 BOB HOPE in 'GAZOUKA'/ Dressing gown of heavy white silk faille that is/ painted as per design with black. Collar, cuffs,/ pocket bands and sash of gray silk faille. Silk/ crepe scarf."
According to an additional sheet of notes typed by Vincente Minnelli (included with matted drawing), the costume is: "#132 BOB HOPE in 'GAZOUKA'/ Dressing gown of heavy white silk faille that is/ painted as per design with black. Collar, cuffs,/ pocket bands and sash of gray silk faille. Silk/ crepe scarf."
Artwork Details
- Title: Man's theatrical costume–Dressing gown of heavy white silk faille for Bob Hope, for the song 'Gazouka', Ziegfield Follies
- Artist: Vincente Minnelli (American, Chicago, Illinois 1903–1986 Beverly Hills, California)
- Date: 1936
- Medium: Watercolor over graphite
- Dimensions: Sheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.5 × 27.9 cm)
- Classifications: Drawings, Ornament & Architecture
- Credit Line: Gift of Randolph Gunter, 1958
- Object Number: 58.550.40
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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