Object Details
Artist
Arnold Genthe, 8 Jan 1869 - 9 Aug 1942
Sitter
Isadora Duncan, 27 May 1877 - 15 Sep 1927
Exhibition Label
Born San Francisco, California
In 1918, dramatist and poet Percy MacKaye (1875– 1956) was asked by the Red Cross to write a short allegorical drama, or masque, entitled The Roll Call to support the effort of enrollment in the service. MacKaye wrote of the drama, “A growing, vital ideal of education in our new age urges the principle that all who seek to understand and grasp the essential of their environment . . . shall personally share and take some definite part in doing that which they aim to understand. That principle—participation—is the prime motive of community drama.” MacKaye’s daughter Arvia wrote in her memoir that her father had been “spellbound” by Isadora Duncan, who is often referred to as the “mother of modern dance.” Duncan, an advocate for women’s rights, was a supporter of the United States’ involvement in World War I. This chromolithographic poster features a photograph of her by Arnold Genthe, an admired photographer of celebrities and politicians.
Nacida en San Francisco, California
En 1918, el dramaturgo y poeta Percy MacKaye (1875–1956) recibió de la Cruz Roja el encargo de escribir un corto drama alegórico, o mascarada, titulado The Roll Call para apoyar el reclutamiento de la organización. MacKaye comentó lo siguiente en el prefacio: “Un ideal vital de la educación que está creciendo en nuestra época fomenta el principio de que todos los que quieran entender y captar lo esencial de su entorno . . . deberán compartir personalmente y tomar parte activa en aquello que desean entender. Ese principio—la participación—es el motivo principal del teatro comunitario”. La hija de MacKaye, Arvia, escribió en sus memorias que su padre tenía “fascinación” con Isadora Duncan, descrita con frecuencia como “madre de la danza moderna”. Duncan, defensora de los derechos de la mujer, favorecía la participación de Estados Unidos en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Este cartel incorpora una fotografía de ella tomada por Arnold Genthe, admirado fotógrafo de celebridades y políticos.
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Date
1918
Object number
NPG.93.50
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
Print
Medium
Chromolithographic poster
Dimensions
Sheet: 80 × 48.5 cm (31 1/2 × 19 1/8")
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Portrait Gallery
Topic
Poster
Isadora Duncan: Female
Isadora Duncan: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Dance\Dancer
Isadora Duncan: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Dance\Dance instructor
Portrait
Link to Original Record
Record ID
npg_NPG.93.50