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Silent Film Still. Mary Carr

Silent Film Still. Mary Carr


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Silent Film Still. Mary Carr

SILENT FILM STILL.
Mary Carr

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Action Basket Carr Container Domestic Dramatic Arts Dress Ec10 Ec14 Ecfamily Echousework House Wife Ironing Lamp Laundress Mary Pipe Smoker Silent Movie


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This print captures a scene from an early silent film, featuring the talented actress Mary Carr. In this still, Mary portrays the role of a diligent housewife engaged in her daily chores. The image showcases an authentic glimpse into American domestic life during that era. Mary Carr's expressive face reflects her dedication as she stands beside a lamp, ironing clothes with precision. A basket filled with freshly laundered garments sits nearby, emphasizing her role as a skilled laundress. Despite the demanding nature of her work, Mary exudes elegance and style in her fashionable dress. The composition of the photograph is strikingly beautiful; it encapsulates both action and drama within its frame. The presence of men smoking pipes in the background adds depth to the narrative, suggesting their appreciation for Mary's hard work and contribution to their household. As part of Granger Art on Demand collection, this silent film still transports us back in time to witness moments from early cinema history. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come while honoring the talents and achievements of those who paved the way for modern filmmaking.

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