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Corinne Griffith impersonates speed -The Lilies of the Field
Corinne Griffith (1894-1979), dancer and actress known as the orchid lady of the screen pictured in a scene from the Alexander Korda film, The Lilies of the Field. She plays a show-girl who takes part in a modernistic ballet mechanique and, dressed in silver tights, represented the figure of Speed on a radiator cap of a gigantic automobile. The men were dressed to represent robots.
1930
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Media ID 14401684
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Alexander Aug16 Automobile Ballet Dancer Films Griffith Lilies Mascot Mechanical Mechanised Modernistic Movie Movies Radiator Representation Robot Robotic Robots Speed Winged Wings Corinne Korda
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Breathtakingly capturing the essence of speed and grace, our Media Storehouse Metal Prints present an iconic image of Corinne Griffith from The Lilies of the Field. This captivating photograph, taken by Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the dancer and actress in a scene from the Alexander Korda film. Transformed into a stunning metal print, this timeless piece adds a touch of vintage glamour and elegance to any space. Experience the allure of the past with our high-quality Metal Prints, bringing history into your home.
Our Metal Prints feature rounded corners and rear fixings for easy wall mounting. Images are directly printed onto a lightweight, high quality 5mm thick, durable metallic surface for a vivid and vibrant finish. Available in 2 sizes, 28x35cm (14x11) and 50x40cm (20x16). The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photograph from the 1930 film "The Lilies of the Field," the enchanting and multitalented Corinne Griffith is seen impersonating the very essence of speed in a modernistic ballet mechanique scene. Griffith, known as the "orchid lady of the screen," dons silver tights and a winged costume, transforming into the figure of Speed on a radiator cap of a colossal automobile. The men in the scene are dressed as robots, adding to the mechanized and futuristic atmosphere. Corinne Griffith, an accomplished dancer and actress, graced the silver screen with her presence during Hollywood's golden age. In "The Lilies of the Field," directed by the visionary Alexander Korda, Griffith's character takes part in a groundbreaking ballet mechanique sequence. This innovative dance style, which incorporated industrial machinery and technology, was a popular trend in European avant-garde circles and was making its way into American cinema. The scene showcases Griffith's remarkable agility and grace as she embodies the spirit of speed on the automobile's radiator. The use of wings in her costume adds an ethereal touch, making her seem almost otherworldly as she glides across the stage. The juxtaposition of human grace and mechanical precision creates a striking visual spectacle that is both captivating and thought-provoking. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of the film industry during the 1930s, as well as the versatility and talent of Corinne Griffith. It remains an iconic image in the history of cinema and continues to inspire artists and filmmakers to this day.
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