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David Belasco showing a portrait to Frances Starr, after 1909 (silver gelatin print)
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David Belasco showing a portrait to Frances Starr, after 1909 (silver gelatin print)
MNY381333 David Belasco showing a portrait to Frances Starr, after 1909 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; (add.info.: Belasco (1853-1931), American playwright, impresario, director and theatrical producer; Starr (1886-1973), stage, film and television actress; the portrait may be of the actress herself; ); eMuseum of the City of New York; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23252218
© Museum of the City of New York / Bridgeman Images
Dressing Room Examining Picture Presenting B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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The photograph captures a captivating moment between two prominent figures in the world of theater. David Belasco, the renowned American playwright, impresario, director, and theatrical producer, is seen showing a portrait to Frances Starr, an accomplished stage, film, and television actress. The image was taken after 1909 by Byron Company. In this intimate setting of Belasco's dressing room, the atmosphere is filled with anticipation as Starr examines the picture presented to her. The silver gelatin print beautifully captures their expressions - Belasco's prideful gaze and Starr's curiosity. It is speculated that the portrait being shown might be of Starr herself. This adds another layer of intrigue to the scene as we wonder about its significance and how it relates to their professional relationship or personal connection. The composition of the photograph emphasizes both individuals equally. Their body language suggests a mutual respect and admiration for each other's craft. It also highlights their dedication to their respective roles in shaping American theater history. This rare glimpse into a private moment behind-the-scenes offers us insight into the creative process and collaborative nature of theater-making during this era. As viewers, we are invited to imagine what conversations may have transpired before or after this captured instant - discussions on character development or perhaps plans for future productions. Overall, this print serves as a testament to both David Belasco's influence on American drama and Frances Starr's talent as an actress who left an indelible mark on stage and screen.
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