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Murdock, Ann, Miss, with Buzzer the cat, portrait photograph, 1914 July 23. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Murdock, Ann, Miss, with Buzzer the cat, portrait photograph, 1914 July 23. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Murdock, Ann, Miss, with Buzzer the cat, portrait photograph, 1914 July 23
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This portrait photograph, titled "Murdock, Ann, Miss, with Buzzer the cat," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe on July 23, 1914. The image showcases a young and elegant Ann Murdock, dressed in her finest attire, seated on a settee with her feet up, looking down at her pet cat, Buzzer. The image, which is part of Genthe's extensive collection of glass negatives, exudes an air of tranquility and intimacy. Ann Murdock was an actress who made her mark in the burgeoning film industry during the 1910s. Her striking features and poised demeanor were the talk of the town, making her a popular figure in the entertainment world. In this portrait, she is captured in a full-length pose, her hair styled in an elegant do, adding to her sophisticated appearance. Buzzer, the feline companion, adds a playful touch to the image, with his curious gaze fixed on his mistress. The use of the settee and the ornate furniture in the background further emphasizes the opulence of the era. The image is a testament to the growing trend of keeping pets as companions and the close bond between humans and animals. The portrait is now part of the vast collection at the Library of Congress, a testament to the heritage art of portrait photography and the evolution of cinematography in the United States. The image continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty and the story it tells of a young actress and her beloved pet.
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