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戲劇的化妝術   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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谷劍塵
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戲劇的化妝術
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商務印書館·上海
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目錄
001 第一章戲劇化妝的名稱與其歷史
001001 第一節戲劇化妝的名稱
001002 第二節戲劇化妝的歷史
001003 第三節戲劇化妝品的改進
002 第二章戲劇何以需要化妝
002001 第一節戲劇化妝系應付燈光及模擬劇中人而設
003 第三章戲劇化妝與燈光
003001 第一節人造光的陰影與光色給與化妝色彩的改變
004 第四章戲劇化妝與容貌學
004001 第一節容貌學的意義
004002 第二節容貌的要素
005 第五章戲劇化妝的用具
005001 第一節肉色油彩
005002 第二節皺紋油彩
005003 第三節輔助品
006 第六章戲劇化妝的色彩研究
006001 第一節顏色的來源與其毒性的討論
006002 第二節色彩的配合
007 第七章頭部的生理與其解剖
007001 第一節戲劇化妝與解剖學發生關係的原因
007002 第二節筋肉系統及其生理
007003 第三節骨骼系統及其生理
007004 第四節皮膚系統及其生理
007005 第五節筋肉和戲劇化妝的關係
008 第八章戲劇化妝的手續與基本化妝法
008001 第一節化妝以前的預備
008002 第二節化妝時的步驟
008003 第三節化妝的規例
008004 第四節化妝的戒條
009 第九章鼻油灰的研究
009001 第一節鼻油灰的功用
009002 第二節鼻油灰的使用手續
010 第十章青年人化妝法
010001 第一節青年人化妝法與基本化妝法的複習
010002 第二節面部的改換問題
010003 第三節去化妝的另一方法
011 第十一章女子化妝法
011001 第一節女子化妝的研究
011002 第二節新式女子乾粉化妝之研究
011003 第三節女子化妝改造法
012 第十二章真發與假髮
012001 第一節頭髮的作用與戲劇的關係
012002 第二節頭套的功能與其表現
013 第十三章假須
013001 第一節假須的原料
013002 第二節假須的功用
013003 第三節假須黏用方法
013004 第四節卸除假須的方法
013005 第五節假須與各種角色
013006 第六節假須的保存
014 第十四章老年人的化妝法
014001 第一節老年人化妝的討論
014002 第二節老年人化妝的次序
014003 第三節老年人的分部化妝法
015 第十五章中年人化妝法
015001 第一節中年人化妝的困難
015002 第二節一般中年婦人的化妝
015003 第三節一般中年男人化妝法
016 第十六章皺紗發的功用
016001 第一節皺紗發與裝假髮假須假眉的專用
017 第十七章分部化妝法
017001 第一節眼部的化妝
017002 第二節眉部的化妝
017003 第三節鼻部的化妝
017004 第四節唇齒頸耳部的化妝
018 第十八章化妝的國際性與地方性
018001 第一節化妝的國際性與地方性之中國舞台研究
019 第十九章手臂的化妝
019001 第一節手臂化妝的討論與其方法
020 第二十章電影劇化妝法
020001 第一節電影劇化妝的困難
020002 第二節演員的面部改造與缺點的補救
020003 第三節神怪魔鬼化裝法

Language Chinese
Publication date 1933-08(民國二十二年)
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