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Guntar, Aida, Miss, portrait photograph, 1915 Dec. or 1916 Jan. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Guntar, Aida, Miss, portrait photograph, 1915 Dec. or 1916 Jan
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Choker Fur Coat Glamorous Glamour Hand On Chin Diamante Glass Negatives Ladieswear Posture Womens Wear Womenswear
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This striking portrait photograph, titled "Guntar, Aida, Miss," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe in December 1915 or January 1916. The monochrome image showcases a young woman named Aida, dressed in fashionable attire of the era. She wears a chic fur coat draped over her shoulders, a white blouse with a high collar, and a black dress adorned with diamante detailing. Aida accessorizes her outfit with a glamorous hat and a long, flowing choker. The image captures Aida in a thoughtful pose, with one hand delicately resting on her chin, as she looks away from the camera. The background is blurred, drawing all attention to the elegant subject. The photograph was taken using glass negatives, a common technique during the early 20th century. The image is a captivating representation of the fashion trends and glamour of the 1910s in America. It is a testament to the rich heritage of photography and the enduring allure of vintage fashion. This portrait is now part of the vast collection at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., where it continues to inspire and intrigue viewers with its timeless beauty and charm.
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