Tag Archives: Theatrical Makeup
The Art Of Makeup, article by Edith Davids, 1901
Haresfoot & Rouge Death Makeup Demo
Death stage makeup (using modern makeup products) inspired by the “Death” makeup facechart in How to Make-Up; A Practical Guide for Amateurs & C. by Haresfoot & Rouge (1877). Find free full color scans of the whole book here!
Products used:
- Graftobian white creme foundation (any white creme-based facepaint works just fine)
- Graftobian pro setting powder (any setting powder works just fine)
- Graftobian black velvet eyeliner (any black eyeliner or black creme facepaint works just fine)
- Morphe 12p eyeshadow palette (Creme based makeup would be ideal. Graftobian, Ben Nye, and Nyx all sell great creme based products, but here’s a creme face and body paint palette that has a little bit of every essential color and won’t break the bank!)
- Brushes from AllumeMakeup and local craft store
1880 Dazian’s Catalog of Theatrical Goods, Costumer’s Supplies, Regalia, Church & Military Trimmings, Society Goods, Etc. W. Dazian
1877 HOW TO MAKE-UP; A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR AMATEURS &C BY HARESFOOT & ROUGE
Stein’s makeup and hair/beard kit
C. 1959 Leichner Stage Makeup With 33 Color Plates
1956 ГpиM by T.M. ШуxMNHa
Bayshore’s Stage MAke-Up Kit
“Safe Harmless Colors” for Blackface, Redface, Yellowface and clowns in this children’s toy of the 1950s-1960s. Irony.