Photographs
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Found in 12874 Collections and/or Records:
Los Penitentes, 1987
John Borski and Amy Anderson, both of the David Taylor Dance Theatre, perform in Taylor's ''Los Penitentes.''
Loschmann, John
Photograph of John Loschmann of the Electronic Simulsense Theatre performing in ''Tommy.''
Lott, Janet, 1970s
Photograph of Janet Lott performing in an unidentified dance.
Lotte Goslar
Pantomimist Lotte Goslar (far right) and her troupe perform in an unidentified work at Southern Colorado State College.
Lou and Vivienne Schoen, circa 1929
Siblings Vivienne and Louis Schoen stand behind a bench holding the paws of a small dog in City Park, Denver, Colorado. Behind them to the left is the City Park Pavilion and in the far distance on the right of the photograph can be seen the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Lou and Vivienne Schoen, circa 1929
Siblings Vivienne and Louis Schoen stand behind a bench which their small dog lies on in City Park, Denver, Colorado.
Louis and Leah Supperstein with Dr. Lee Briskman, between 1920-1930
Louis and Leah Supperstein and Dr. Lee Briskman pose together in a dining room.
Louis and Vivienne Schoen in Costume, between 1925-1930
Siblings Louis and Vivienne Schoen stand on the steps of a house wearing Biblical costumes.
Louis Bronstein and Jackie Lader, 1934
Louis Bronstein and Jackie Lader pose together in suites and holding canes at the Chicago Century of Progress.
Louis Bronstein Family, 1934
The Louis Bronstein family stands in front of the Ford Symphony Gardens at the 1934 A Century of Progress in Chicago. Standing left to right back row are Herb, Louis, and Sarah and front row are Beverly and Ed.