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Tatler cover - Irene Castle as the Spirit of France
IRENE CASTLE (nee FOOTE) Dancer, with her husband Vernon Castle known as Americas Dancing Sweethearts. Pictured on the front cover of The Tatler as " The Spirit of France, " which she appeared as at a matinee at the Palace Theatre, London on 15 October 1918 to be given in front of Marshal Joffre, the proceeds of which were given to various war charities. The tableaux in which she appeared was designed by Ben Ali Haggin who achieved fame across America as a portrait painter and pageant master. Date: 1918
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This photograph features Irene Castle, an American dancer and social icon, gracing the cover of The Tatler magazine in 1918. Known as "America's Dancing Sweethearts" alongside her husband Vernon Castle, Irene is depicted here as "The Spirit of France" in a patriotic tableau performance at the Palace Theatre in London. The event took place on October 15, 1918, and was organized to raise funds for various war charities. The tableaux was designed by Ben Ali Haggin, an acclaimed American portrait painter and pageant master, who had made a name for himself both in America and Europe. The First World War was nearing its end, and the spirit of unity and patriotism was palpable. Irene's performance before Marshal Joffre, a prominent French military leader, added an extra layer of significance to the event. Dressed in an elegant French costume, Irene posed gracefully for this photograph, embodying the essence of France and its resilience during the war. This photograph is a testament to the power of art and entertainment in raising awareness and funds for important causes. It also highlights the role of women, such as Irene Castle, in using their influence and talents to make a difference during times of crisis. The image captures a moment in history, where art, society, and charity intertwined to create a lasting impact.
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