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Patria

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    Object Details

    Artist

    Unidentified Artist

    Sitter

    Irene Foote Castle, 7 Apr 1893 - 26 Jan 1969

    Exhibition Label

    Born New Rochelle, New York
    One of the most popular dancers of the early twentieth century, Irene Foote Castle entered motion pictures as the star of the World War I drama Patria (1917). Prior to her acclaim as a screen actor, she and her husband Vernon Castle were widely known for their performance in Irving Berlin’s musical Watch Your Step, which appeared at the height of a dance craze in the United States. The couple popularized African American music among their well-heeled white followers, as their dances were often set to jazz and ragtime. Irene was also an iconic fashion figure, introducing the “bob” haircut worn by flappers in the 1920s. Vernon, who was a military flying instructor, died in an airplane accident in 1918, just before the end of World War I. Irene married three more times, continuing to make a name for herself in film. She spent her later years advocating for animal rights.
    Nacida en New Rochelle, Nueva York
    Irene Foote Castle, una de las bailarinas más populares de principios del siglo XX, participó por primera vez en cine como protagonista del drama de la Primera Guerra Mundial titulado Patria (1917). Antes de su éxito como actriz de cine, ella y su marido Vernon Castle eran ya famosos por su actuación en el musical Watch Your Step de Irving Berlin, que se estrenó en el punto más alto de la locura por el baile en los Estados Unidos. La pareja popularizó la música afroamericana entre sus adinerados seguidores blancos, ya que solían bailar al ritmo del jazz y el ragtime. Irene también fue una figura emblemática de la moda, que introdujo el corte de pelo tipo “bob” utilizado por las flappers en los años veinte. Vernon, que era instructor de vuelo militar, murió en un accidente de avión en 1918, justo antes del final de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Irene se casó otras tres veces y siguió haciéndose un nombre en el mundo del cine. Pasó sus últimos años defendiendo los derechos de los animales.

    Credit Line

    National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Saul Zalesch

    Date

    1917

    Object number

    S/NPG.2005.78

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    Print

    Medium

    Printed illustration with halftone on paper

    Dimensions

    Sheet: 34.6 x 27.1cm (13 5/8 x 10 11/16")

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    Location

    Currently not on view

    Data Source

    National Portrait Gallery

    Topic

    Costume\Headgear\Hat
    Sheet music
    Commercial
    Illustration
    Symbols & Motifs\Flag\National flag\American
    Irene Foote Castle: Female
    Irene Foote Castle: Arts and Culture\Visual Arts\Designer\Costume designer
    Irene Foote Castle: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Dance\Dancer
    Portrait

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4ab82e028-b47b-4e5a-b38c-01933edb63e1

    Record ID

    npg_S_NPG.2005.78

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