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Theatrical production with Margaret Anglin and others, between 1910 and 1925. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Theatrical production with Margaret Anglin and others, between 1910 and 1925. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Theatrical production with Margaret Anglin and others, between 1910 and 1925
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This photograph, titled 'Theatrical production with Margaret Anglin and others,' dates back to the 1910s or 1920s, captured by the renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe. The image portrays a theatrical performance, with Margaret Anglin, an accomplished actress of the time, in the foreground, her eyes closed in deep concentration as she delivers a powerful and emotional performance. The background is filled with other actors, their faces etched with the intensity of their roles, all lost in the moment. The photograph, a nitrate negative, is a testament to the rich heritage of American performing arts during the 20th century. Margaret Anglin, born Mary Margaret Warren Anglin, was a celebrated figure in the world of drama, known for her versatility and ability to convey complex emotions. Her career spanned several decades, with her debut on the New York stage in 1896 and her final performance in 1936. Arnold Genthe, a pioneer in the field of photography, expertly captured the essence of the theatrical moment, the raw emotion and the deep connection between the actors and their audience. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the power of live performance and the enduring allure of the theatre. The image, held in the prestigious Library of Congress in Washington D.C., is a valuable addition to the country's cultural heritage, a snapshot of a bygone era in American history. The photograph's timeless beauty and the intensity of the moment frozen in time make it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of acting, performing arts, or American culture.
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