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Strauss, Sarah Mildred, and pupils, 1930 Apr. 25. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Strauss, Sarah Mildred, and pupils, 1930 Apr. 25. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Strauss, Sarah Mildred, and pupils, 1930 Apr. 25
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Arms Raised Arms Up Dominance Four People Interaction Pupil Pupils Raised Arms Sarah Mildred Strauss Strauss Sarah Mildred Submission Posture
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This photograph, titled "Sarah Mildred Strauss and Pupils, 1930 Apr. 25," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe. The image showcases Sarah Mildred Strauss, a dance instructor, surrounded by her young pupils in a studio setting. The women, dressed in simple yet elegant attire, are captured in a moment of joy and exuberance as they raise their arms in unison, creating a sense of unity and harmony. The scene takes place in the United States during the 1930s, an era marked by economic hardship and social change. Despite the challenges of the time, Strauss and her students continue to embrace the art of dance as a means of expression and education. The photograph captures the essence of the human spirit, demonstrating the power of community, perseverance, and the enduring importance of the arts. Genthe's masterful use of lighting and composition creates a timeless image that transports us to a bygone era. The photograph is a valuable addition to the Heritage Art collection and serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of dance in America. The interaction between Strauss and her pupils, as well as their postures and gestures, convey a sense of dominance and submission, highlighting the dynamic relationship between teacher and student. The photograph was taken as a nitrate negative, a common photographic process during the 20th century. Today, it is preserved in the Library of Congress, a testament to the enduring value of this important work of art.
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