Spencer, Charles
SPENCER, Charles
SPENCER, Charles. British, b. 1920. Genres: Art/Art history, Theatre. Career: Lecturer in Art and Theatre, Croydon College, Surrey. Consultant, Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1962-65; Ed., Art and Artists, 1965-68, and Eds. Alecto, 1968-70. Publications: Erte, 1970; Leon Bakst, 1973; (with P. Dyer) The World of Serge Diaghilev, 1974; Cecil Beaton: Stage and Film Designs, 1975, rev. ed. 1994; Leon Bakst and the Ballets Russes, 1995. EDITOR: Decade of Printmaking, 1973; (and contrib.) The Aesthetic Movement, 1973; (with C. Bernard) The World of Flo Ziegfeld, 1974. Address: 24A Ashworth Rd, London W9 1JY, England.
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