LC control no. | n 85378519 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Georgiadis, Nicholas, 1923-2001 |
Variant(s) | Geōrgiadēs, Nikolaos, 1923-2001 Γεωργιαδης, Νικος, 1923-2001 Georgiadis, Nicholas, 1925-2001 |
Birth date | 1923-09-04 1925-09-04 |
Death date | 2001-03-10 2001-03-10 |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. Cannot identify with Geōrgiadēs, Nikolaos Char., or Geōrgiadēs, Nikolaos, author of Dokimia provlēmatismou, gia ton anthrōpo kai ton politismo. |
Found in | Nicholas Georgiadis, 2004: p. 383 (14 Sept. 1923 Born Athens, Greece) p. 391 (10 Mar. 2001 Artist's death London UK) Royal Opera House website, accessed on Sept. 12, 2019: (Greek designer Nicholas Georgiadis (1923-2001) won renown for his ballet designs, particularly in collaboration with Kenneth MacMillan) Encyclopaedia Britannica, accessed on Sept. 12, 2019: (Nicholas Georgiadis, Greek-born stage designer, artist, and teacher (born Sept. 14, 1923, Athens, Greece--died March 10, 2001, London, Eng.), applied his training in both painting and architecture to the evocative, atmospheric sets and costumes he devised for theatre and ballet) Wikipedia, accessed on Sept. 12, 2019: (Nicholas Georgiadis CBE [Order of the British Empire] (Greek: Νικος Γεωργιαδης; 14 September 1923 - 10 March 2001) was a Greek painter, stage and costume designer, best known for his work in ballet, particularly in collaboration with Kenneth MacMillan) His Nicholas Georgiadis, cynluniau i'r theatr, 1980: p. 6 (b. Athens, Greece; teaches at the Slade School of Fine Arts, London) Hellēnikon WW, 1965: p. 100 (Geōrgiadēs, Nikolaos, Charilaou; painter, stage designer; b. 9/14/1925, Athens; educ. Slade School of Fine Arts, London; res. London) Grovemusic WWW site, June 4, 2002: Opera (Georgiadis, Nicholas; b. Sept. 14, 1925, Athens; British stage designer and painter of Greek birth) Notes, June 2002: p. 790 (Georgiadis, Nicholas; b. Sept. 14, 1923 [sic], Athens, d. Mar. 10, 2001, London; Greek opera designer) |
Not found in | John Willis' theatre world, 1944/45-; Contemporary theatre, film and telev., 1984-1986; Oxford comp. to the theatre, 1983; Current biog.; Int. who's who, 1986-1987; Who's who in the theatre, 1912-1976. |