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Rotary Photographic Series Collection

"Capturing the Glamour


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"Capturing the Glamour: A Glimpse into the Rotary Photographic Series" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of early 20th-century actresses with the mesmerizing Rotary Photographic Series. This captivating collection showcases a diverse array of talented women who graced the stages and screens, leaving an indelible mark on entertainment history. Rosie Begarnie, a British actress from 1906, radiates elegance and poise through her timeless portrait. Her enigmatic gaze invites us to delve deeper into her theatrical journey, while Maie Ash's photograph captures the essence of a bygone era with its vintage charm. As an actress from the early 1900s, she epitomizes grace and sophistication as depicted by Dover Street Studios. Madge Lessing, a German actress from that same era (1866-1932), exudes confidence and allure in her portrayal. The photograph immortalizes her talent for captivating audiences with every performance. Elizabeth Firth's image transports us to 1908 when she enchanted theatergoers with her magnetic presence; Foulsham and Banfield masterfully capture this ethereal beauty. Maude Fealy, an American actress renowned for her versatility (1881-1971), captivates viewers through Johnston & Hoffman's lens in their stunning depiction from 1905. Phyllis Dare's English charm shines brightly in Bassano Studio's artwork from 1907 – a testament to her enduring popularity throughout generations. Ada Reeve’s portrait taken by Bassano Studio transports us back to 1903 when she enthralled audiences with her comedic genius on stage. Marie Studholme takes center stage multiple times within this series; W&D Downey portrays her elegance during the early 1900s while Johnston & Hoffman encapsulate Studholme’s allure in their exquisite piece from 1904.