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Pavlova, Anna, Madame, 1915 Nov. 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Pavlova, Anna, Madame, 1915 Nov. 8
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Anna Pavlova, the renowned Russian prima ballerina, gracefully poses for a portrait by American photographer Arnold Genthe on November 8, 1915. In this striking image, Pavlova dons an elegant, flowing dress with intricate detailing, embodying the essence of the ballet world. Her arms are extended outwards, creating a dynamic and expressive posture, while she stands on one leg in a classic ballet pose, poised and ready to dance. The glass negative captures Pavlova's captivating profile, her intense gaze fixed on an unseen audience, as if in the midst of a performance. The image, taken during Pavlova's tour of the United States, showcases the artist's timeless beauty and unwavering dedication to her craft. With her dress billowing around her, Pavlova exudes a sense of grace and power, a testament to her status as one of the greatest ballerinas of all time. This portrait, taken during the 1910s, remains a cherished piece of both American and Russian cultural heritage, a window into the past that continues to inspire and enchant viewers.
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