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San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. Arnold Genthe, 1906.
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Scope of the Collection, with Samples
Arnold Genthe's photographic career spanned four decades and several continents and ranged thematically from portraiture to dance and travel studies. Organized in general chronological order, the following portfolio provides an overview of subjects in the Genthe collection.
Chinatown | San Francisco | New York Portraits | Dancers | European Travel | Morocco | Japan and the Ainu | Autochromes | The American Southwest | Caribbean and Central America | New Orleans and Charleston | Autobiographical Photographs
Chinatown |
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![]() Children of high class, Chinatown, San Francisco Reproduction #: LC-G403-T-0151 (interpositive) |
Genthe photographed San Francisco's old Chinatown from the late 1890s until his move to New York in 1911. He published the first edition of Old Chinatown in 1908, which included "Children of High Class" shown here. There are over 400 images of Chinatown in the collection. |
San Francisco Portraits |
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![]() London, Jack, portrait photograph Reproduction #: LC-G399-0200 (b&w glass neg.) |
The bulk of the Genthe negative and transparency collection consists of studio portraits. The portraits he made in San Francisco date from 1896 to 1911 and include this negative of Jack London. Some other sitters were: George Sterling, Mary Austen, Sarah Bernhardt, Sinclair Lewis, Frank Norris, Margaret Anglin, and Julia Marlowe. |
New York Portraits |
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![]() Edna St. Vincent Millay at Mitchell Kennerley's house in Mamaroneck, New York Reproduction #: LC-G41-CT-0341 (color transparency) |
Genthe's New York studio portraits date from 1911 until the 1940s. Greta Garbo, Senator Robert LaFollette Sr., Gene Tunney, President Woodrow Wilson, John Barrymore, Mary Pickford, and Eleonora Duse were some of his clients. There are several thousand portraits in the collection, including this autochrome of Edna St. Vincent Millay. |
Dancers |
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![]() Ruth St. Denis Reproduction #: LC-G412-T-0301-H-025 (interpositive) |
The Genthe negative collection includes hundreds of images of dancers and dance performances taken throughout Genthe's career. Included are: Isadora Duncan and the Duncan Dancers, Anna Pavlova, Margaret Severn, the Marion Morgan Dancers, the Anita Zahn Dancers, Martha Graham and Ruth St. Denis, shown here. |
European Travel |
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![]() Travel views of Europe Reproduction #: LC-G395-T-0189 (interpositive) |
Genthe traveled to Spain in 1904 and to Greece in 1929-1930, photographing people and architecture. Approximately 250 images of Greece and Spain are in the collection, including this negative of a bullfight in Spain. |
Morocco |
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![]() Travel views of Morocco Reproduction #: LC-G396-T-0136 (interpositive) |
Genthe traveled to Morocco in 1904. His Moroccan photographs, which concentrate on the people and architecture on North Africa, may be seen as a log of his travels. This negative is one of approximately 100 from Morocco. |
Japan and the Ainu |
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![]() Ainu man and seated woman at the entrance of a hut Reproduction #: LC-G398-T-0017 (interpositive) |
Genthe traveled to Japan for six months in 1908 photographing the people and architecture. He also visited the Ainu on the island of Hokkaido. This negative of two Ainu is one of approximately 700 from Japan. |
Autochromes |
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![]() Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California golden poppies in a field Reproduction #: LC-G408-CT-0060 (color transparency) |
Genthe was one of the first photographers in America to use the Lumiere brothers' new autochrome process for color photography. He made autochrome portraits and landscapes throughout the United States from 1906 until the 1930's. Approximately 500 autochromes are in the collection, including this one of Helen Cooke. |
The American Southwest |
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![]() Acoma, New Mexico Reproduction #: LC-G41-CT-0284 (color transparency) |
Genthe visited the American Southwest several times between 1899 and 1928. The collection includes approximately 200 images depicting the region's scenery, people and architecture, including this autochrome of a pueblo. |
Caribbean and Central America |
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![]() Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala Reproduction #: LC-G394-T-0351 (interpositive) |
Genthe visited Cuba and Guatemala in the mid-1920s, recording both the lushness of the jungle and the Spanish-influenced architecture. This negative of the President's Palace in Havana, Cuba is one of approximately 400 from Cuba and Guatemala. |
New Orleans and Charleston |
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![]() A vista through iron lace, New Orleans Reproduction #: LC-G391-T-0258 (interpositive) |
In 1926 Genthe published Impressions of Old New Orleans documenting the historic city's people and architecture. Genthe also took travel photographs of Charleston, South Carolina. Approximately 850 images of New Orleans and Charleston are in the collection, including this negative of a New Orleans balcony. |
Autobiographical Photographs |
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![]() Arnold Genthe at the beach Reproduction #: LC-G405-T-0051 (interpositive) |
Among the Genthe negatives are approximately 500 personal images. Included are self-portraits, snapshots, photographs of works of art from his own collection and this negative of Genthe himself. |