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Cavaugh, Lucile, Miss, portrait photograph, 1917 May 10. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Cavaugh, Lucile, Miss, portrait photograph, 1917 May 10. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Cavaugh, Lucile, Miss, portrait photograph, 1917 May 10
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This black and white portrait captures the enchanting presence of Lucile Cavaugh, a talented performer of the early 20th century. Taken on May 10, 1917, by renowned photographer Arnold Genthe, the image showcases Lucile in her prime, exuding confidence and allure. Born in the United States during the 1910s, Lucile was a versatile entertainer who graced the stages of vaudeville and burlesque theaters with her captivating dance moves and soulful singing voice. Her striking appearance, characterized by her elegant hairstyle and direct gaze, made her a standout performer in the competitive world of entertainment. Arnold Genthe, a pioneer in the field of photography, expertly captured Lucile's essence in this stunning glass negative portrait. The image, which showcases Lucile looking directly at the camera, invites the viewer to connect with her on a personal level, allowing us to appreciate her beauty and charisma over a century later. Lucile's career spanned various genres, including music and dance, and she was known for her ability to captivate audiences with her performances. This portrait serves as a testament to her enduring legacy and the rich cultural heritage of American entertainment during the 1910s. The Library of Congress holds this precious piece of history, preserving it for future generations to marvel at the artistry and talent of performers like Lucile Cavaugh.
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