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Caracceole, Princess, 1924 May 9. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Caracceole, Princess, 1924 May 9. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Caracceole, Princess, 1924 May 9
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Arm Raised Arm Up Ballerina Ballet Dancer Ballet Skirt Poise Poised Tutu Posture
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Caracceole, Princess (1924 May 9) is a stunning photograph capturing the grace and poise of Princess Caracceole, a ballerina of the 1920s, as she raises her arm in mid-performance. The image, created by renowned photographer Arnold Genthe, showcases the elegance and beauty of the dancer's tutu and ballet skirt, which contrasts beautifully with the dark background. The young woman exudes confidence and strength in her gesturing hand and poised posture, making this a timeless and captivating portrait. Taken in the United States during the 1920s, this full-length photograph is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of American ballet during this era. The use of a nitrate negative adds to the vintage appeal, transporting us back in time to the Congressional Library where this image is housed. Princess Caracceole, whose real name was Nina Caracceole, was a celebrated dancer known for her exceptional talent and captivating performances. This photograph encapsulates the essence of her art, showcasing the beauty and grace of ballet in its purest form. The image is a conceptual representation of the concept of dance as a performance art, and the dancer's connection to the stage. The monochromatic color palette adds to the timeless quality of the photograph, making it a must-have for any collection of vintage photography or dance-themed art. This still image is a reminder of the enduring legacy of ballet and the artists who have brought it to life through their performances.
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