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Cowan, Rosamonde, Miss (Rose Rolanda ; Mrs. Miguel C.), seated by a stream, 1919 May 24. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Cowan, Rosamonde, Miss (Rose Rolanda ; Mrs. Miguel C.), seated by a stream, 1919 May 24. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Cowan, Rosamonde, Miss (Rose Rolanda ; Mrs. Miguel C.), seated by a stream, 1919 May 24
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This photograph, taken by renowned artist Arnold Genthe on May 24, 1919, showcases Rosamonde Cowan, also known as Rosa Rolanda or Mrs. Miguel Covarrubias, in a serene moment of leisure by a tranquil stream. Rosamonde, of mixed Mexican and American heritage, is seated on a rock by the riverbank, her long, flowing hair cascading down her shoulders. She wears a simple, ethnic-inspired dress and is barefoot, her feet delicately placed in the cool water as she paddles a small boat with an oar. Rosamonde Cowan was a dancer and choreographer, known for her unique style and ethnic-inspired performances. In this portrait, she exudes a direct gaze, engaging the viewer with her expressive eyes. The image is a testament to the beauty of the natural world and the connection between a person and their environment. The photograph was captured using a nitrate negative process, a popular method during the early 20th century. The image's high contrast and tonal range showcase the skill and artistry of Arnold Genthe, who was known for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. This portrait of Rosamonde Cowan is a significant addition to the rich cultural heritage of the United States, reflecting the diversity and complexity of American society during the 1910s. It is now part of the extensive collection at the Library of Congress, a testament to its historical and artistic significance.
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