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Boron, Mr. friend of, portrait photograph, 1917 Sept. 14. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Boron, Mr. friend of, portrait photograph, 1917 Sept. 14. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Boron, Mr. friend of, portrait photograph, 1917 Sept. 14
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Boron, Mr. Friend of: A 1917 Portrait of Elegance and Charm by Arnold Genthe This portrait, titled "Boron, Mr. Friend of," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe on September 14, 1917. The black-and-white image showcases a young woman, dressed in an exquisite off-the-shoulder dress adorned with frilly frills and intricate lace detailing. The woman's posture is poised and confident, with one hand delicately placed on her heart, the other resting at her side. Her hair is styled in an elegant updo, with a few loose curls framing her face. The woman's makeup is subtle yet sophisticated, with a touch of lipstick adding a pop of color to her lips. The image exudes a sense of timeless beauty and charm, transporting us back to the fashionable 1910s in America. The woman's attire reflects the era's fashion trends, with an emphasis on femininity and elegance. The dress, with its flattering silhouette and intricate details, would have been a statement piece in any woman's wardrobe during that time. The portrait was taken using glass negatives, a common photographic technique during the early 20th century. The Library of Congress in the United States of America now houses this precious piece of heritage art, preserving it for future generations to appreciate. The image is a testament to the power of photography to capture not only the physical appearance of a person but also the essence of a bygone era.
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