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Annie Oakley, c. 1897-1926 (b / w photo)
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Annie Oakley, c. 1897-1926 (b / w photo)
DPL415407 Annie Oakley, c.1897-1926 (b/w photo) by Barry, David Frances (1854-1934); Denver Public Library, Western History Collection; (add.info.: Annie Oakley (1860-1926) sharpshooter and star of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show; ); eDenver Public Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22919404
© Denver Public Library / Bridgeman Images
Backdrop Celebrity Circus Feminism Lace Collar Markswoman Old West Performer Posing Prodigy Ruff Stetson Western
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This print showcases the legendary Annie Oakley, a remarkable figure who left an indelible mark on American history. Taken between 1897 and 1926 by David Frances Barry, this image captures the essence of Oakley's extraordinary life as a sharpshooter and star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. In this portrait, Oakley stands tall with confidence, exuding strength and determination. Her lace collar adds a touch of femininity to her Western attire, while her iconic Stetson hat completes the ensemble. Holding a rifle with ease and grace, she embodies both power and grace. Annie Oakley was not only celebrated for her exceptional shooting skills but also for breaking gender barriers in a time when women were often confined to traditional roles. She became an emblematic figure of feminism in America during the late 19th century. The backdrop hints at the Old West era that Oakley thrived in, emphasizing her connection to North American heritage. This photograph serves as a testament to her prodigious talent as well as her status as a celebrity during that period. Preserved by Bridgeman Images from Denver Public Library's Western History Collection, this vintage print offers us a glimpse into Annie Oakley's legacy—a true pioneer whose impact continues to resonate today.
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