File:Costumer for the Washington Square Players in 1916.jpg
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English: Costumer for the Washington Square Players in 1916. Photograph shows the costumer at a sewing machine, preparing costumes designed by George Wolfe Plank (1883-1965) for the first production of the Washington Square Players first play of the 1916 season, "A Merry Death" by Nicholas Evreinov. Florence Enright dressed as Columbine is standing on a chair behind the costume |
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