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DANCE: HARKNESS THEATRE. Mural by Enrique Senis-Oliver from the proscenium arch of the Harkness Theatre, on Broadway and 62nd Street in New York City, depicting dancers paying homage to Terpsichore, the goddess of dance. Photographed at the time of the theaters opening in 1974
DANCE: HARKNESS THEATRE.
Mural by Enrique Senis-Oliver from the proscenium arch of the Harkness Theatre, on Broadway and 62nd Street in New York City, depicting dancers paying homage to Terpsichore, the goddess of dance. Photographed at the time of the theaters opening in 1974
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1974 Allegory Aodreq Arch Broadway Cartouche Ceiling Dance Goddess Greek Homage Modern Art Mural Muse Offer Oliver Ornament Proscenium Spanish Enrique Harkness Terpsichore
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This photograph captures the essence of dance and pays homage to Terpsichore, the Greek goddess of dance. Taken in 1974 at the opening of Harkness Theatre on Broadway and 62nd Street in New York City, this mural by Enrique Senis-Oliver adorns the proscenium arch, adding a touch of ancient Greek ornamentation to the modern American interior. The image showcases a beautifully detailed mural featuring dancers gracefully moving across the scene, their bodies frozen in mid-action as they honor Terpsichore. The fine art piece is an allegory for the power and beauty of dance, capturing its timeless allure. Enrique Senis-Oliver's Spanish heritage shines through his work as he expertly combines elements from ancient Greek mythology with contemporary artistic techniques. The mural becomes a mesmerizing cartouche that transports viewers into a world where movement is celebrated as divine. This photograph is part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, offering glimpses into historical moments captured through art. It serves as a reminder that even within modern spaces like theaters, we can find inspiration from ancient muses such as Terpsichore. With its intricate details and powerful symbolism, this print would make an excellent addition to any collection or space dedicated to celebrating both classical and modern art forms.
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