Stage Makeup: Brief History of Theatrical Makeup in the West
Highlights of the early development of Theatrical Makeup in the Western Tradition, with comments on its racist past practices. (yes this needs updating) For scanned copies of the early stage makeup books you can now go to https://taramaginnis.com and click on "makeup" to download free images and books on 19th and early 20th century stage makeup in all it's creepy glory. Now part of the Free Distance Learning series on Theatrical Makeup made in 2007 thanks to my amazing co-author, videographer, & editor Kade Mendelowitz of Multimakers.com !

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An Introduction to Kabuki Makeup・Part 1: The Basics

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Georgian Makeup Tutorial | History Inspired | Feat. Amber Butchart and Rebecca Butterworth

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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300 Secret Historical Photos You Were Never Supposed to See

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The Most Popular Hairstyles Throughout History

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Working In The Theatre: Costumes

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Hollywood Eyebrows Makeup Tutorial (1938) | Vintage Fashions

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Backstage at the National Theatre in the hour before a play begins | The Hour

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When Lipstick Became Power - The Scandalous Makeup Revolution of The 1920’s

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Queen Elizabeth I Makeup Tutorial | History Inspired | Feat. Amber Butchart and Rebecca Butterworth

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Costume, Wigs and Make-up | National Theatre

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WICKED Hair and Makeup: Monkeys

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Facial Reconstructions of Marie Antoinette from her Death Mask & History Documentary | Royalty Now

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(ASMR) Japanese Maiko Makeup – A Traditional Ritual of Eastern Beauty

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A Day in the Life of Bridgerton's Crowd Makeup Artist | Shondaland

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AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION IN THE 1950s

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WATCH: Backstage at Wicked Learning Elphaba Makeup

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I tried following an Edwardian Make-Up Tutorial from a 1901 Cosmopolitan Magazine 😬😬😬

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Double Butterfly face painting tutorial / Highly requested butterfly makeup

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