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Tom Adrian Cracraft - It Can’t Happen Here: Act I Scene 1, The Hilltop

It Can’t Happen Here: Act I Scene 1, The Hilltop (1934-1943)

Tom Adrian Cracraft (American, 1905-1963)
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Set designer Tom Adrian Cracraft designed settings for several Broadway plays in the 1930s and 1940s, and later for Hollywood, where he also served as head of the scenic art department at Columbia Pictures. Tom Adrian Cracraft died in Los Angeles in 1963 at the age of 58. His credits on Broadway include the revivals of The Petrified Forest (1943) and Goodbye Again (1943). Set designs for Broadway shows from 1932-1936, including color designs on illustration board, pencil designs, sketches, elevations and ground plans on tracing paper, and blueprints. The collection also includes 2 ceramic tiles, a cartoon by T.A. Cracraft, and a caricature of him by Betancourt.

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Created Equal: Sketch no. 1 (Throne with Canopy)

Created Equal: Sketch no. 1 (Throne with Canopy) (1934-1943)

Paul Cadorette (American, 20th Century)
Life and Death of an American: Kates green coat, grey skirt, orange scarf, green hat

Life and Death of an American: Kates green coat, grey skirt, orange scarf, green hat (1934-1943)

Alex Jones (American, 19th/20th century)
The Big Blow: Sketch no. 4, Design for Hooked Rug

The Big Blow: Sketch no. 4, Design for Hooked Rug (1934-1943)

Paul Cadorette (American, 20th Century)
Black Empire

Black Empire (1934-1943)

Anonymous
String Fever(marionette): Grey Seal. Seal Trainer with red military uniform, ball and stick

String Fever(marionette): Grey Seal. Seal Trainer with red military uniform, ball and stick (1934-1943)

Betty Epstein
The Eternal Prodigal: Pastoral

The Eternal Prodigal: Pastoral (1934-1943)

Nat Karson (Swiss, 1908-1954)
The Black Crook: Emerald

The Black Crook: Emerald (1934-1943)

Sidney Carlyle (American, 19th/20th century)
Revolt of the Beavers: Grey and black animal costume with roller skates

Revolt of the Beavers: Grey and black animal costume with roller skates (1934-1943)

Samuel Leve
Looking Backward: Unidentified Scene with High Line and Neighborhood

Looking Backward: Unidentified Scene with High Line and Neighborhood (1934-1943)

Edward Gilbert (American, 19th/20th century)
On Top: Designed for Lillian Broderick. Black evening gown with high neck and no shoulders

On Top: Designed for Lillian Broderick. Black evening gown with high neck and no shoulders (1934-1943)

Emile Stoner (American, 19th/20th century)
Marionette Revue

Marionette Revue (1934-1943)

Anonymous
The Magistrate: Sketch no. 2, Act 2

The Magistrate: Sketch no. 2, Act 2 (1934-1943)

Nels Astner (American, 19th/20th century)
Pinocchio: A Fork in the Road Act II Scene 1

Pinocchio: A Fork in the Road Act II Scene 1 (1934-1943)

Perry Watkins (American, 1907-1974 )
The Disappointment: Sketch no. 2, A Tavern Sign of the Tun, A Street…

The Disappointment: Sketch no. 2, A Tavern Sign of the Tun, A Street… (1934-1943)

Wood MacLane (American, 19th/20th century)
The Milky Way

The Milky Way (1934-1943)

Anonymous
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