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  1. Aline Bernstein (December 22, 1880 – September 7, 1955) was an American set designer and costume designer. She and Irene Lewisohn founded the Museum of Costume Art. Bernstein was the lover, patron, and muse of novelist Thomas Wolfe.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Aline Frankau Bernstein 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. She developed her artistic talent studying under.

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  3. Aline Bernstein (1882-1955) was a New York City designer for theater, opera and dance performances from 1920s to 1950s. The collection contains her original costume and set designs, notes and correspondence, including letters from Thomas Wolfe.

  4. Aline Bernstein (1882–1955) was a pioneer of American scenic design and a prolific writer. She had a passionate affair with author Thomas Wolfe, who based his character Esther Jack on her, and influenced many artists and activists with her spirit and work.

  5. (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.

  6. Aline Bernstein was a pioneer of theatrical design and a lover of Thomas Wolfe. Learn about her life, career, and legacy in this encyclopedia article.

  7. 14 de fev. de 2017 · Bernstein was Wolfe’s mistress and muse. Like Zelda Fitzgerald, who appears briefly in Genius, Aline Bernstein was mentally unstable, and her relationship with the writer was fiery and volatile.