Broadway Set Models

lightguy06222
#1Broadway Set Models
Posted: 8/3/15 at 12:05pm

never saw these photos of Maria Bjornsons original PHANTOM set model!


What are some of YOUR favorite Broadway Set Models? 


(yes I know theres a 20 page long favorite set design thread.... but I didnt seen any pictures of the MODELS.)








Updated On: 8/3/15 at 12:05 PM

AEA AGMA SM
#2Broadway Set Models
Posted: 8/3/15 at 12:14pm

None of your links showed up. However, if you can track down a copy of The Complete Phantom of the Opera by George Perry (which, while out of print, still seems pretty easy to obtain a used copy on Amazon) there are a lot of gorgeous photos of Maria's work; drawings, models, costume renderings, and full production photos.


It's such a shame that Maria is no longer with us. She was a stunning visual artist who really knew how to tell a story through her designs.

brdway411
#3Broadway Set Models
Posted: 8/3/15 at 12:50pm

I own The Complete Phantom. Great book. Pick up a used copy on Amazon. you can also check Strand books if you are in the NYC area.


 


Also have the book for Aspects of Love. A great look behind the scene book also. 


 

Updated On: 8/3/15 at 12:50 PM

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Mr. Nowack
#5Broadway Set Models
Posted: 8/3/15 at 1:40pm

Aronson's FOLLIES always:


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Keeping BroadwayWorld Illustrated

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PattyO'Furniture
#6Broadway Set Models
Posted: 8/3/15 at 4:40pm

"None of your links showed up. However, if you can track down a copy of The Complete Phantom of the Opera by George Perry (which, while out of print, still seems pretty easy to obtain a used copy on Amazon) there are a lot of gorgeous photos of Maria's work; drawings, models, costume renderings, and full production photos.
It's such a shame that Maria is no longer with us. She was a stunning visual artist who really knew how to tell a story through her designs."


 I picked up a copy of this book when I was ten years old, and I scoured every single page of that thing.  I don't know how or why I was allowed, but I did a book report on it.  I remember I held up the book to the full-page image of Michael Crawford, white contact lens and all.  I'd forgotten about that until just now.  


 


Anyhow, great book and great set models, too!