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Aronson, Boris, 1900-1980

LC control no.n 81081860
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Personal name headingAronson, Boris, 1900-1980
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Variant(s)Aharonson, Barukh, 1900-1980
Aranson, Boris, 1900-1980
Arnson, B., 1900-1980
Aronson, B., 1900-1980
Aronson, Baruch, 1900-1980
Aronson, Barukh, 1900-1980
Aronson, Boris Solomonovich, 1900-1980
Аронсон, Борис Соломонович, 1900-1980
אראנסאן, ב., ‎1900-1980
ארנסאן, ב., ‎1900-1980
Other standard no.Q4069851
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4069851
Associated countryUkraine United States
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1900-10-15
Death date1980-11-16
Place of birthKyïv (Ukraine)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityTheaters--Stage-setting and scenery Costume design
Profession or occupationSet designers Costume designers
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inGeorge, W. Boris Aronson et l'art du ... 1928.
Boris Aronson--from his theatre work, c1981: t.p. (Boris Aronson) p. 3 (d. Nov. 16, 1980)
Biog. resource center online, June 5, 2002 (Arnoson, Boris (1900-1980); also known as: Boris Solomon Aronson; source: DAB, supplement 10, 1976-1980)
Amer. nat. biog. online, June 5, 2002 (Aronson, Boris ( Oct. 1900-16 Nov. 1980); scene and costume designer; b. Kiev)
20th century day-by-day Web site, Nov. 16 (Boris Aronson; b. Oct. 15, 1900; d. Nov. 16, 1980)
Social security death index, June 5, 2002 (Aronson, Boris; b. Oct. 15, 1899; d. Nov. 1980)
Jew Suss, 1929 DLC copy theater program, Yiddish Art Theatre performance (settings: Boris Aranson)
‎Reisen, Abraham. 50 lider, 1926: title page verso (illustrations by ‎ב‏. ארנסאן‎ ‏=‎ B. Arnson) page 3 (illustration signed ‏ב‏. אראנסאן ‎=‎ B. Aronson)
Wikipedia, 1 June 2018 (Boris Aronson, 15 October 1989-16 November 1980; American set designer; emigrated to United States in 1923 and settled in New York City; active as a set designer for New York Yiddish theaters and later Broadway productions; linked Wikidata record: male; died in New York City; variant: Аронсон, Борис Соломонович = Aronson, Boris Solomonovich)