| Titel des digitalen Objektes |
Trapeze artist |
| Bestandteil assoziierte darstellende Kunst |
Circus arts |
| Bestandteil |
Publicity photograph |
| Datum der Bestandteilsaktivität |
[Unknown] Unknown |
| Assoziierte Stelle des Bestandteils |
San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum |
| Schaffungsdatum des Objektes |
[1875] 1875 |
| Zerstörungsdatum des Objektes |
[Unknown] Unknown |
| Größe des Objektes |
2.5 x 4 x in |
| Anmerkungen des Bestandteils |
Cabinet card publicity photo for an unknown trapeze artist, circa 1875.
Inscriptions and markings, written in pencil on the reverse: "Leora Dare? Trapeze Artist" or "Leora Pare? Trapeze Artist"
Printed on the reverse: "J. Wood, Photographer, No. 208, Bowery, New York" |
| Bestandteil assoziierte darstellende Kunst |
Circus arts |
| Bestandteil |
Costume |
| Datum der Bestandteilsaktivität |
[Unknown] Unknown |
| Schaffungsdatum des Objektes |
[1875] 1875 |
| Zerstörungsdatum des Objektes |
[Unknown] Unknown |
| Anmerkungen des Bestandteils |
This is an unusual, early depiction of a trapeze artist in fancy costume. The upper half of the costume falls in line with the fashion of the time- Note that while the performer's waist appears to be corseted, the neckline is an 1870's style, and the fabric looks heavy and is ornately embellished, the bottom portion of the costume is clearly designed for ease of movement of the legs. It strangely resembles a diaper with a slit up each side, or perhaps bloomers, which did not come until fashion until about 25 years after this photo was taken. |
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Quellenobjket |
| Format des Quellenobjektes |
Cabinet card |
| Aufbewahrungsort des Quellenobjektes |
San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum |
| Ausweisnummer von dem Aufbewahrungsort |
Sfp0130 |
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Unberrechte und Bestellungsinformation - um das digitale Objekt zu kopieren oder eine Kopie zu bestellen |
| Anerkennung |
Courtesy of [Collection name], San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum. |
| Bestellungsinformationen |
Contact San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, reference@sfpalm.org. |