“Pierrot” by J. P. Stevens

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Description

Maker J. P. Stevens
Designer Joyce Panos
Line Utica
Description Enter Pierrot. Tranquil and mysterious, he rests on the top sheet. . . gazes mesmerized on the red-piped shams. . .and tosses his masks with grand nonchalance upon the sheet below all in delightful pantomime. He did it for 16th century Italian commedia dell’arte. And he does it now, at your pleasure.
Fabric Type Percale
Fabric Content 50% Polyester, 50% Cotton
Colorways N/A
Coordinating Items Sheets, Pillowcases, Comforters, Towels, Washcloths
Date 1979
Historical Reference The San Francisco Examiner
San Francisco, California
03 Jun 1979, Sun  •  Page 5
Other mime, clown, turnback, jester, J Panos, masks

See also “Pierrot” by Bibb.

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