Costume Design Sketch By Robert St. John Roper (B.1913 D.1977)
A stylish Robert St John Roper costume sketch, framed and glazed, created for London's "Top of the Town" theatre restaurant, which resided in the Hippodrome theatre, re-opened to great fanfare in 1958 as a dining venue with performances. The sketch features notations to the drawing "bolero" and "4. Introduction to Dollies, see alteration" likely to note the number the costume was designed for. It also features a separately pasted detail sketch of the head dress with metallic embellishment.
Robert St. John Roper was a prolific theatre costume designer throughout the 40s and 50s, and worked on numerous productions at the Windmill Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, and the London Palladium, and Talk of the Town. As well as designing many costumes for Talk of the Town, he was also involved in the interior design of the venue.
This is a an original sketch on paper, framed, matted and glazed. Frame is in as found condition.
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A stylish Robert St John Roper costume sketch, framed and glazed, created for London's "Top of the Town" theatre restaurant, which resided in the Hippodrome theatre, re-opened to great fanfare in 1958 as a dining venue with performances. The sketch features notations to the drawing "bolero" and "4. Introduction to Dollies, see alteration" likely to note the number the costume was designed for. It also features a separately pasted detail sketch of the head dress with metallic embellishment.
Robert St. John Roper was a prolific theatre costume designer throughout the 40s and 50s, and worked on numerous productions at the Windmill Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, and the London Palladium, and Talk of the Town. As well as designing many costumes for Talk of the Town, he was also involved in the interior design of the venue.
This is a an original sketch on paper, framed, matted and glazed. Frame is in as found condition.
Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.
A stylish Robert St John Roper costume sketch, framed and glazed, created for London's "Top of the Town" theatre restaurant, which resided in the Hippodrome theatre, re-opened to great fanfare in 1958 as a dining venue with performances. The sketch features notations to the drawing "bolero" and "4. Introduction to Dollies, see alteration" likely to note the number the costume was designed for. It also features a separately pasted detail sketch of the head dress with metallic embellishment.
Robert St. John Roper was a prolific theatre costume designer throughout the 40s and 50s, and worked on numerous productions at the Windmill Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, and the London Palladium, and Talk of the Town. As well as designing many costumes for Talk of the Town, he was also involved in the interior design of the venue.
This is a an original sketch on paper, framed, matted and glazed. Frame is in as found condition.
Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.