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Anglin, Margaret, Miss, portrait photograph, between 1910 and 1925. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Anglin, Margaret, Miss, portrait photograph, between 1910 and 1925. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Anglin, Margaret, Miss, portrait photograph, between 1910 and 1925
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This evocative black and white portrait captures the enigmatic beauty and melancholic grace of Margaret Anglin (1871-1947), an accomplished American actress of the early 20th century. The photograph, taken by renowned photographer Arnold Genthe between 1910 and 1925, finds Anglin in an elegant embroidered dress, her blonde hair adorned with flowers and cascading down her shoulders. Her hands are clasped in front of her, creating an air of contemplation and introspection. Anglin, born Mary Margaret Warren, was a prolific stage and screen actress, known for her versatile roles in various productions, including the popular play "The Fool" and the silent film "The Heart of Humanity." Her expressive face and commanding presence captivated audiences, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted fan base. The photograph, taken during the height of Anglin's career, reveals a more intimate side to her persona. The setting, with its natural backdrop of plants and flowers, adds to the overall sense of stillness and introspection. Anglin's posture and the subtle sadness in her eyes suggest a deep sense of regret or longing, making this image a poignant reminder of the complexities and emotions that lie beneath the surface of a public figure. Arnold Genthe, a pioneer in the field of photography, expertly captured the essence of Anglin's character in this hauntingly beautiful portrait. The glass negative, now part of the Library of Congress collection, is a testament to both the artist's skill and the enduring allure of the past.
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