The Art of 'Making Up'

The Art of 'Making Up'

Release date : April 30, 1900
Runtime : 1m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
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Kathryn Osterman, the well-known vaudeville comedienne, in a complete exposition of the methods of "making-up" the face for the stage. She shows the penciling of the eye-brows, blackening the eye lashes, rouging the lips, applying the grease paint and so forth. The work is done in a very dainty and interesting way. Only the head and shoulders of the subject are shown; the figure thus being very large. (AMB Picture Catalogue, 1902)
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  • title:The Art of 'Making Up'
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1900
  • Runtime:1m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
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  • Overview:Kathryn Osterman, the well-known vaudeville comedienne, in a complete exposition of the methods of "making-up" the face for the stage. She shows the penciling of the eye-brows, blackening the eye lashes, rouging the lips, applying the grease paint and so forth. The work is done in a very dainty and interesting way. Only the head and shoulders of the subject are shown; the figure thus being very large. (AMB Picture Catalogue, 1902)
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