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Warren, Gertrude, Miss, or Miss Jackman, portrait photograph, 1912 or 1913. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Warren, Gertrude, Miss, or Miss Jackman, portrait photograph, 1912 or 1913. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Warren, Gertrude, Miss, or Miss Jackman, portrait photograph, 1912 or 1913
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In this evocative portrait photograph taken by Arnold Genthe in 1912 or 1913, a young woman named Warren or Miss Jackman gazes directly at the camera with a confident and poised expression. Dressed in a elegant V-neck dress adorned with intricate beadwork, embroidery, and needlework, she exudes an air of refinement and sophistication. The dress, which features a corsage of colorful flowers on the left shoulder, is accessorized with a beaded neckline and a beaded headpiece that adds to the overall allure of the outfit. The image, captured in black and white, showcases the intricacies of the beadwork and needlework, which are highlighted against the stark contrast of the white blouse and the dark background. The woman's hair is styled in an elegant updo, with a few loose curls framing her face and accentuating her youthful beauty. The photograph was taken using glass negatives, a technique popular during the early 20th century, and the resulting image has a timeless quality that speaks to the heritage and history of the era. The location of the photograph is not known, but the woman's attire suggests that she may have been from the countryside or a small town in America during the 1910s. The portrait is a testament to the fashion trends of the time, which emphasized the importance of intricate detailing and handcrafted embellishments in women's clothing. The direct gaze of the young woman adds a sense of intimacy and connection to the image, making it a captivating and enduring piece of American heritage art.
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