Cleopatra
paper doll coloring book by Ralph Hodgdon - 1980
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Without
question, Mr. Hodgdon has created the definitive "Cleopatra" paper doll,
with great precision
in
the artwork, and intricately detailed costumes that show a high level of
research and accuracy.
Thirteen
years later, in 1993, Mr. Hodgdon released a second edition of this set,
in color.
That
edition is thumbnailed on the "Curiosities" page, or, you can click here.
Below
the original uncolored pages from this set are Mr. Trivette's painted versions,
in
the order they would have appeared in the uncut film.
Costume from the aborted "Pinewood" production |
Non-existant costume - taken from a "Photoplay" cover |
Non-existant costume - taken from "The Cleopatra Miracle" cover |
Unused alternate design for "I will bear many sons," scene |
Unused alternate headdress for the "Alexander's Tomb" scene |
Personal scarf worn during break of "Take a little," scene |
Unused alternate design for "Tarsus Arrival" scene |
Partial costume, worn under a robe, in "bring me the figs" scene |
Non-existant costume - taken from the advertising art for the film |
Non-existant costume - taken from a "Motion Picture" cover painting |