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  1. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Bernstein, Aline (1882–1955)American scenic designer and writer. Born Hazel Frankau on December 22, 1882, in New York, New York; died on September 7, 1955, in New York, New York; first of two daughters of Joseph (an actor) and Rebecca (Goldsmith) Frankau; attended New York School for ...

  2. 1. Early Life and Family. 2. Early Career and Neighborhood Playhouse. 3. Career Successes and Love Affair. 4. Later Life and Legacy. 5 Bibliography. In the world of theater, Aline Bernstein is remembered as one of the most important designers of the first half of the twentieth century.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Tony Awards. Aline Frankau Bernstein (born Dec. 22, 1882, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 7, 1955, New York City) was a theatrical designer and writer, the first major woman designer for the American stage. Aline Frankau attended Hunter College and the New York School for Applied Design before her marriage to Theodore Bernstein in 1902.

  4. (1880 - 1955) Aline Bernstein was the first woman designer to achieve professional recognition in the American theater. She was an artist of many talents, who didn't start her stage and costume designing career until she was in her early forties.

  5. Aline Bernstein: America’s First Important Professional Woman Theatrical Designer As a graduate of the New York School of Applied Design, and a student of painter Robert Henri, Aline Bernstein (1880-1955) found early artistic expression in portrait painting, but she was also a behind-the-scenes volunteer at the Henry Street Settlement, which ...

  6. Feb 28, 2003 · My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein. Paperback – February 28, 2003. Written over an eleven-year period, these letters between Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein chronicle a love affair that was by turns stormy, tender, bitter, and contrite.

  7. Request an in-person research appointment. Aline Bernstein (1882-1955), New York City designer for theater, opera and dance performances from 1920s to 1950s, began her career designing for productions at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and later on for Broadway, operas and dance productions.

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