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By Wendy Goodman, Hutton Wilkinson and Dominick Dunne (foreward)
American artist and design legend Tony Duquette (1914–1999) was known for his over-the-top style in interiors, jewelry, costumes, and set design. This is a lavishly illustrated book with many lost and never-before published photographs from the Duquette archives, original sketches, designs, and texts. With commentary, interviews, stories, and contributions from Liza Minnelli, Arlene Dahl, Bruce Weber, and others.
The multi-talented Duquette designed sets for MGM musicals with Arthur Freed and Vincente Minnelli, and designed Tony Award–winning costumes for the original Broadway production of “Camelot.” Duquette was the first American to exhibit a one-man show at the Louvre in Paris. He owned several legendary houses in SoCal including one in Malibu and in Beverly Hills.- Hardcover
- Lavishly illustrated
- 416 pages
- 2007
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