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Brackett, Charles W. Mr. portrait photograph, 1915. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Brackett, Charles W. Mr. portrait photograph, 1915. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Brackett, Charles W. Mr. portrait photograph, 1915
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This striking black and white portrait captures the sharp and focused gaze of Charles W. Brackett, an influential figure in the early American film industry. Taken by renowned photographer Arnold Genthe in 1915, the image showcases Brackett's formal attire, including a crisp white shirt with a starched collar, a dark suit, and a neatly tied tie. The high collar of his jacket adds an air of sophistication and formality to the image. Brackett's posture and expression convey a sense of determination and success, reflecting his impressive career as a film producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer in the burgeoning movie industry. At the time of this photograph, Brackett was making a name for himself in the film world, having produced and written for several successful films. His contributions to the industry were significant, as he helped to shape the narrative structure and visual style of early American cinema. The portrait, taken in the 1910s, is a testament to the fashion trends of the time, with men's clothing featuring tailored suits, starched collars, and ties. This image is a valuable addition to any collection of vintage photography, particularly those focused on American history and the film industry. The glass negative, preserved in the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the fashion, occupation, and heritage of a young man who made a lasting impact on the world of cinema.
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