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An illustration of a train car design, featuring a color scheme of blue, red, and white, and “New York World’s Fair 1939” written on the side of the train car

World’s Fair Pullman railway car design

Detail of small bronze model of a larger sculpture called Lift Every Voice and Sing (Harp), which features a line of people of various heights standing close together so they resemble a harp.
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Four illustrations of costume designs for the Sharks, referencing the names of cast members in the original production

Irene Sharaff (1910–1993)
Costume designs for the original Broadway production of West Side Story
Graphite and gouache, 1957
Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center

Costume designs for the original Broadway production of West Side Story

Irene Sharaff costumed more than 50 Broadway plays and musicals and received 8 Tony nominations, including one for West Side Story. She also worked in film, earning 15 Oscar nominations (and a win for her designs for the film version of West Side Story). Sharaff’s designs for the Broadway production had to look worn, as though they came off the streets, and yet be flexible and durable enough to endure demanding dance movements eight times a week. Contrasting colors reinforced the opposition between the two gangs; Sharaff used purples and reds for the Sharks and blues and yellows for the Jets. Notations beneath the designs shown here reference the names of the cast members in the original production, which opened on September 26, 1957, at the Winter Garden Theatre.

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