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  2. Feb 4, 2015 · Jean Rosenthal was a pioneer in theater lighting design. “Light is quite tactile to me. It has shape and dimension.” Inspired by the paintings of Rembrandt and Monet, Rosenthal mastered the technical and poetic aspects of stage lighting. She used light’s form, color, and movement to express the intention of performance.

  3. Jul 12, 2021 · Through interviews with Beverly Emmons, Maxine Glorsky and Donald Holder, see the life and legacy of pioneer lighting designer Jean Rosenthal.

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  4. Mar 22, 2022 · Jean Rosenthal (1912–1969) Rosenthal was a first-generation Romanian American who became a technical assistant to Martha Graham and her experimental dance company in New York City — the start of a lifelong collaboration — before heading off to the Yale School of Drama (now the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University).

  5. American designer of architectural and theater lighting. Born Eugenie Rosenthal on March 16, 1912, in New York City; died on May 1, 1969, in New York City; only daughter and one of three children of Morris Rosenthal and Pauline (Scharfmann) Rosenthal (both physicians); attended the Ethical Culture School, Bronx, New York; attended Bill Fincke's ...

  6. Nov 8, 2019 · West Side Story by Jerome Robbins (lighting design: Jean Rosenthal) Jean Rosenthal (1912-1969) a pioneer in the field of Theatre Lighting Design, it was during her thirty-three year career that the Lighting Designer joined the Scene and Costume Designer as a member of the production team.

  7. Aug 3, 2021 · In the early days of 20th-century theatre and ballet, there were no “lighting designers.” Instead, lighting was considered part of set design and usually was handled by an electrician. This changed when Jean Rosenthal began her career. She pioneered the field of lighting design and paved the way for

  8. ROSENTHAL, Jean 1912-1969. PERSONAL: Original name, Eugenia Rosenthal; some sources cite name as Jean E. Rosenthal; born March 16, 1912, in New York, NY; died of cancer May 1, 1969, in New York, NY; father, a physician; mother, a physician. Education: Attended Yale University, 1930-33; studied at Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater ...

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