Anthony F. Dumas architectural drawing of New Peoples Theatre, 1921


Permanent ID:
14405
Date:
1921
Image Description:
Anthony F. Dumas (1882-1942) was a prolific amateur architecural illustrator who produced hundreds of original architectural ink drawings of the facades and exteriors of theaters in urban areas accross the United States. According to the Museum of the City of New York, his death certificate listed him as "ornamental plasterer" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
 
Inscription:
Kensington Ave. & E. Cumberland St. / Philadelphia PA. / -New Peoples Theatre - / -AF.D- 1921 / Attraction - Burlesque / New Peoples Theatre
Address:
Kensington Avenue and E. Cumberland Street, Philadelphia
Format:
Architectural
Dimensions:
Width: 38.2 cm, Height: 25.4 cm
Collection:
Frank McGlinn collection
Related Person or Organization:
Anthony F. Dumas, 1882-1942 (creator)