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Singer, Paris E. Mr. portrait photograph, 1916 Sept. 30. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Singer, Paris E. Mr. portrait photograph, 1916 Sept. 30. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Singer, Paris E. Mr. portrait photograph, 1916 Sept. 30
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This black and white portrait photograph, titled "Paris E. Mr.," was taken by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe on September 30, 1916. The subject of the image is Paris Eugene Singer, an influential businessman and industrialist from the United States. Singer is depicted in a full-length, formal pose, wearing a suit and coat, with a hand in his pocket and a thoughtful expression on his face. The backdrop is simple, with a glass-paned window and a wooden chair providing the only other elements in the scene. Paris Eugene Singer was a prominent figure in American business during the early 20th century. He made his fortune as a property developer and was also known for his philanthropic efforts. The image captures him in a moment of quiet reflection, perhaps contemplating the many aspects of his professional and personal life. The photograph is a testament to the elegance and sophistication of the era, and the timeless quality of Genthe's photography. This image is part of the vast collection of the Library of Congress, which holds an extensive archive of Genthe's glass negatives from the 1910s. The photograph is a valuable addition to the heritage of American art and photography, and a reminder of the rich history of the country's industrial and business past.
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