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Wanger, Beatrice, Miss, and Miss Solveig Hornbeck, 1921 June 21. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Wanger, Beatrice, Miss, and Miss Solveig Hornbeck, 1921 June 21. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Wanger, Beatrice, Miss, and Miss Solveig Hornbeck, 1921 June 21
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This photograph, titled "Wanger, Beatrice, Miss, and Miss Solveig Hornbeck, 1921 June 21," is a beautiful example of the artistic vision of Arnold Genthe. The image, captured in black and white, transports us back to the 1910s in America. Two young women, Beatrice Wanger and Miss Solveig Hornbeck, are depicted in a full-length portrait, standing face to face in a garden setting. They both wear elegant, flowing dresses with their arms outstretched, creating a sense of unity and connection between them. Beatrice, with her veil covering her hair and a thoughtful expression on her face, stands on the left side of the image. Solveig, with her arms raised high and her head tilted back, exudes a carefree and joyful energy. The contrast between their postures and facial expressions adds depth and intrigue to the image. The photograph was taken in the United States, and the women's bare feet and simple, natural setting further emphasize the connection to the land and the passing of time. The image is a testament to the beauty and grace of the human form, as well as the power of photography to capture a moment in time and preserve it for future generations. This image is a nitrate negative, and it is part of the extensive collection of the Library of Congress. Arnold Genthe, a renowned photographer, captured this image using his unique artistic perspective, resulting in a timeless piece of art that continues to captivate and inspire viewers today.
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