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Parkhurst, Genevieve, Mrs. portrait photograph, 1917 Nov. 9. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Parkhurst, Genevieve, Mrs. portrait photograph, 1917 Nov. 9
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This black and white portrait photograph, titled "Mrs. Parkhurst, Genevieve," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe on November 9, 1917. The image showcases Genevieve Parkhurst, a woman of refined elegance and timeless beauty, as she gazes intently at an unseen horizon with a thoughtful expression. Dressed in an intricately designed dress of the era, Genevieve's ensemble features a high neckline, long sleeves, and a fitted silhouette that accentuates her slender figure. Her hair is styled in an elegant bun, held in place with pins and adorned with a delicate bow, adding a touch of femininity to her professional appearance. Genevieve's occupation is not explicitly stated in the title, but her poised demeanor and the absence of any domestic accessories suggest that she was a woman of intellect and accomplishment. The photograph was taken using a glass negative process, which was a popular technique during the early 20th century for producing high-quality, detailed images. This portrait, now held in the Library of Congress, is a testament to the enduring allure of vintage fashion and the artistry of Arnold Genthe, who expertly captured the essence of Genevieve's character and the spirit of the 1910s.
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