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Accessed April 17, 2024. https://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/24/resources/2725.","\"Dedicating Our Victory to Enduring Couples like Ralph and Paul.\" n.d. Freedom to Marry (blog). Accessed April 17, 2024. http://www.freedomtomarry.org/blog/entry/dedicating-our-victory-to-enduring-couples-like-ralph-and-paul.","\"Dietrich, Marlene (1901-1992) Signed Photograph.\" n.d. Schubertiade Music \u0026 Arts. Accessed April 19, 2024. https://www.schubertiademusic.com//items/details/21048.","Media, Behemoth. 2011. \"Paul McMahon - Photographer and Pal of Marlene Dietrich Passes.\" CELLULOID SLAMMER (blog). April 6, 2011. https://celluloidslammer.blogspot.com/2011/04/paul-mcmahon-photographer-and-pal-of.html.","\"Paul McMahon (Unknown-2011).\" n.d. Find a Grave. Accessed April 19, 2024. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232087574/paul-mcmahon.","\"The Jacob's Pillow Story.\" n.d. Jacob's Pillow. Accessed April 17, 2024. https://www.jacobspillow.org/about/pillow-history/jacobs-pillow-story/.","The property known as Jacob's Pillow, located in Becket, Massachusetts, was first purchased by modern dancer Ted Shawn (1891-1972) in 1931 to serve as an artistic retreat. After the personal and professional end of his partnership with fellow dancer Ruth St. Denis and their Denishawn Company, Shawn recruited eight men, including former Denishawn dancer Barton Mumaw, and formed a new dance company based at Jacob's Pillow from 1933-1939. During this time \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" staged public \"Tea Lecture Demonstrations\" during the summer months to promote the company's work and raise money for living expensese. These demonstrations quickly grew in popularity and would eventually evolve into the \"Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.\"","In 1941, following the disbanding of Ted Shawn's dance company, the property was purchased from Shawn by the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Committee for $50,000 and incorporated as an educational, artistic, non-profit organization with Shawn named as founder and artistic director. The group also built the property's first permanent theatre, with performances having previously taken place in a barn studio, which opened on July 9, 1942 as the Ted Shawn Theatre, the first performance space designed specifically for dance. Shawn remained director of Jacob's Pillow until his death in 1972 at the age of 80. Jacob's Pillow has continued to host hundreds of choreographic works up to the present day, with the venue serving as the U.S. debut for a number of international dancers and companies. In 2003, Jacob's Pillow was designated a National Historic Landmark by the federal government, making it the country's first and only Landmark dance institution.","John Lindquist (1890-1980) was a Boston area photographer who specialized in dance-related photography. In 1938, he began photographing \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" and became the official photographer for Jacob's Pillow in 1940, a position he would hold until his death at the age of 90. His photography work was included in numerous exhibits, particularly in the Boston area, and allowed him to form close friendships with many dancers and choreographers.","Paul McMahon was a Boston art critic, photographer, entertainment reviewer, and artist, who also toured with actress Marlene Dietrich for 13 years assisting her in a number of roles, including stage manager and dresser. McMahon and his partner Ralph Hodgdon, who met in New York City in the 1950s, were a fixture at Boston pride parades where they carried a sign stating how long they had been together. When marriage equality was passed in Massachusetts, McMahon and Hodgdon became one of the first couples to marry, their ceremony taking place on May 29, 2004 in Boston's Public Garden. Following their legal marriage, the couple updated their pride parade sign to say years together and years married (\"56 years together, 6 years married\"). McMahon passed away on March 31, 2011 at the age of 78.","Processing and finding aid completed by Meghan Glasbrenner from March-April 2024.","The Special Collections Research Center holds other materials related to dance, including other dance photographs such as Photograph of Martha Graham in \"Mirror Before Me\" by Arnold Eagle and  Black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for \"Antique Epigraphs\" by Martha Swope.","Harvard University's Houghton Library holds the John Lindquist collection.","A collection of original signed and unsigned dance photographs from Jacob's Pillow, most by the photographer John Lindquist, from the collection of Paul McMahon. Most photographs include inscriptions on the back identifying the dancer or dancers depicted and include a stamp or handwritten attribution of the photograph to John Lindquist. Additional identifications were completed using Jacob's Pillow Archives. Several photographs include pen signatures and/or inscriptions on the front of the image by the dancer(s) depicted, with most dedicated to Paul McMahon. The collection is arranged in four series.","Series 1: Standard format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs and photographic cards and postcards measuring approximately 4x6 or 5x7. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 2: Large format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 8x10. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 3: Oversized photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 11x14. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 4: Ephemera (1970s) includes a single folder containing two non-photographic items.","Series 1: Standard format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs and photographic cards and postcards measuring approximately 4x6 or 5x7. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Card appears to have been cut along the top edge and includes a message to \"Paul and Ralph\" from \"John Lindquist\"","Photographer is likely John Lindquist","Series 2: Large format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 8x10. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Inscription on back also reads \"with Herbert Ross Ballet\"","Pen inscriptions on the front of the photo: \"To Paul\" from \"La Meri\" and \"To Paul with much friendship Matteo\"","Sheets 35 and 36 are duplicates of the same photo","Name written on back of Page 59's photo appears to read \"Adolphe Rasishon\". Name written on back of Page 60's photo appears to read \"Jim McEllernnz\". Name written on back of Page 61's photo appears to read \"Creighton\", possibly Eddie Creighton.","Series 3: Oversized photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 11x14. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Pen signature reading \"Jim Clouser\" on front of each photo","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul the very best always Jacob's Pillow - '66 Jim Clouser\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul all the best Jim Clouser Jacob's Pillow - 1967\"","Pen inscription on the front of Page 6's photo: \"To Paul my special [illegible] Sincerely Carmen de Lavallade\". Pen inscription on the front of Page 7's photo: \"To Paul my very fondest regards Sincerely Carmen de Lavallade\"","Pen signature reading \"Niels Kehlet\" on front of the photo","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul with best wishes from Niels Kehlet - [JP?]\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul with the best of luck Niels Kehlet - [JP?]\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"For Paul [very] good [luck] Barton Mumaw Jacob's Pillow 1967\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul thank you Robert Powell\"","Series 4: Ephemera (1970s) includes a single folder containing two non-photographic items.","Invitiation for Boston Anthenaeum Gallery exhibition and reception on June 3, 1976 sent to Paul McMahon and Ralph Hodgon with note from John Lindquist on the back. Promotional postcard for \"Dancer in Flight\" exhibit at Boston City Hall October 2-31, 1978 is adhered to heavy black backing.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","A collection of original signed and unsigned dance photographs from Jacob's Pillow, most by the photographer John Lindquist, from the collection of Paul McMahon.","R 73, C 3, S 4","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Accessed April 19, 2024. https://www.schubertiademusic.com//items/details/21048.","Media, Behemoth. 2011. \"Paul McMahon - Photographer and Pal of Marlene Dietrich Passes.\" CELLULOID SLAMMER (blog). April 6, 2011. https://celluloidslammer.blogspot.com/2011/04/paul-mcmahon-photographer-and-pal-of.html.","\"Paul McMahon (Unknown-2011).\" n.d. Find a Grave. Accessed April 19, 2024. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232087574/paul-mcmahon.","\"The Jacob's Pillow Story.\" n.d. Jacob's Pillow. Accessed April 17, 2024. https://www.jacobspillow.org/about/pillow-history/jacobs-pillow-story/."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe property known as Jacob's Pillow, located in Becket, Massachusetts, was first purchased by modern dancer Ted Shawn (1891-1972) in 1931 to serve as an artistic retreat. 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The group also built the property's first permanent theatre, with performances having previously taken place in a barn studio, which opened on July 9, 1942 as the Ted Shawn Theatre, the first performance space designed specifically for dance. Shawn remained director of Jacob's Pillow until his death in 1972 at the age of 80. Jacob's Pillow has continued to host hundreds of choreographic works up to the present day, with the venue serving as the U.S. debut for a number of international dancers and companies. In 2003, Jacob's Pillow was designated a National Historic Landmark by the federal government, making it the country's first and only Landmark dance institution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lindquist (1890-1980) was a Boston area photographer who specialized in dance-related photography. In 1938, he began photographing \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" and became the official photographer for Jacob's Pillow in 1940, a position he would hold until his death at the age of 90. 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These demonstrations quickly grew in popularity and would eventually evolve into the \"Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.\"","In 1941, following the disbanding of Ted Shawn's dance company, the property was purchased from Shawn by the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Committee for $50,000 and incorporated as an educational, artistic, non-profit organization with Shawn named as founder and artistic director. The group also built the property's first permanent theatre, with performances having previously taken place in a barn studio, which opened on July 9, 1942 as the Ted Shawn Theatre, the first performance space designed specifically for dance. Shawn remained director of Jacob's Pillow until his death in 1972 at the age of 80. Jacob's Pillow has continued to host hundreds of choreographic works up to the present day, with the venue serving as the U.S. debut for a number of international dancers and companies. In 2003, Jacob's Pillow was designated a National Historic Landmark by the federal government, making it the country's first and only Landmark dance institution.","John Lindquist (1890-1980) was a Boston area photographer who specialized in dance-related photography. In 1938, he began photographing \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" and became the official photographer for Jacob's Pillow in 1940, a position he would hold until his death at the age of 90. His photography work was included in numerous exhibits, particularly in the Boston area, and allowed him to form close friendships with many dancers and choreographers.","Paul McMahon was a Boston art critic, photographer, entertainment reviewer, and artist, who also toured with actress Marlene Dietrich for 13 years assisting her in a number of roles, including stage manager and dresser. McMahon and his partner Ralph Hodgdon, who met in New York City in the 1950s, were a fixture at Boston pride parades where they carried a sign stating how long they had been together. When marriage equality was passed in Massachusetts, McMahon and Hodgdon became one of the first couples to marry, their ceremony taking place on May 29, 2004 in Boston's Public Garden. Following their legal marriage, the couple updated their pride parade sign to say years together and years married (\"56 years together, 6 years married\"). 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Additional identifications were completed using Jacob's Pillow Archives. Several photographs include pen signatures and/or inscriptions on the front of the image by the dancer(s) depicted, with most dedicated to Paul McMahon. The collection is arranged in four series.","Series 1: Standard format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs and photographic cards and postcards measuring approximately 4x6 or 5x7. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 2: Large format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 8x10. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 3: Oversized photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 11x14. 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Name written on back of Page 60's photo appears to read \"Jim McEllernnz\". Name written on back of Page 61's photo appears to read \"Creighton\", possibly Eddie Creighton.","Series 3: Oversized photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 11x14. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Pen signature reading \"Jim Clouser\" on front of each photo","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul the very best always Jacob's Pillow - '66 Jim Clouser\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul all the best Jim Clouser Jacob's Pillow - 1967\"","Pen inscription on the front of Page 6's photo: \"To Paul my special [illegible] Sincerely Carmen de Lavallade\". Pen inscription on the front of Page 7's photo: \"To Paul my very fondest regards Sincerely Carmen de Lavallade\"","Pen signature reading \"Niels Kehlet\" on front of the photo","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul with best wishes from Niels Kehlet - [JP?]\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul with the best of luck Niels Kehlet - [JP?]\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"For Paul [very] good [luck] Barton Mumaw Jacob's Pillow 1967\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul thank you Robert Powell\"","Series 4: Ephemera (1970s) includes a single folder containing two non-photographic items.","Invitiation for Boston Anthenaeum Gallery exhibition and reception on June 3, 1976 sent to Paul McMahon and Ralph Hodgon with note from John Lindquist on the back. 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Accessed April 17, 2024. https://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/24/resources/2725.","\"Dedicating Our Victory to Enduring Couples like Ralph and Paul.\" n.d. Freedom to Marry (blog). Accessed April 17, 2024. http://www.freedomtomarry.org/blog/entry/dedicating-our-victory-to-enduring-couples-like-ralph-and-paul.","\"Dietrich, Marlene (1901-1992) Signed Photograph.\" n.d. Schubertiade Music \u0026 Arts. Accessed April 19, 2024. https://www.schubertiademusic.com//items/details/21048.","Media, Behemoth. 2011. \"Paul McMahon - Photographer and Pal of Marlene Dietrich Passes.\" CELLULOID SLAMMER (blog). April 6, 2011. https://celluloidslammer.blogspot.com/2011/04/paul-mcmahon-photographer-and-pal-of.html.","\"Paul McMahon (Unknown-2011).\" n.d. Find a Grave. Accessed April 19, 2024. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232087574/paul-mcmahon.","\"The Jacob's Pillow Story.\" n.d. Jacob's Pillow. Accessed April 17, 2024. https://www.jacobspillow.org/about/pillow-history/jacobs-pillow-story/.","The property known as Jacob's Pillow, located in Becket, Massachusetts, was first purchased by modern dancer Ted Shawn (1891-1972) in 1931 to serve as an artistic retreat. After the personal and professional end of his partnership with fellow dancer Ruth St. Denis and their Denishawn Company, Shawn recruited eight men, including former Denishawn dancer Barton Mumaw, and formed a new dance company based at Jacob's Pillow from 1933-1939. During this time \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" staged public \"Tea Lecture Demonstrations\" during the summer months to promote the company's work and raise money for living expensese. These demonstrations quickly grew in popularity and would eventually evolve into the \"Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.\"","In 1941, following the disbanding of Ted Shawn's dance company, the property was purchased from Shawn by the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Committee for $50,000 and incorporated as an educational, artistic, non-profit organization with Shawn named as founder and artistic director. The group also built the property's first permanent theatre, with performances having previously taken place in a barn studio, which opened on July 9, 1942 as the Ted Shawn Theatre, the first performance space designed specifically for dance. Shawn remained director of Jacob's Pillow until his death in 1972 at the age of 80. Jacob's Pillow has continued to host hundreds of choreographic works up to the present day, with the venue serving as the U.S. debut for a number of international dancers and companies. In 2003, Jacob's Pillow was designated a National Historic Landmark by the federal government, making it the country's first and only Landmark dance institution.","John Lindquist (1890-1980) was a Boston area photographer who specialized in dance-related photography. In 1938, he began photographing \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" and became the official photographer for Jacob's Pillow in 1940, a position he would hold until his death at the age of 90. His photography work was included in numerous exhibits, particularly in the Boston area, and allowed him to form close friendships with many dancers and choreographers.","Paul McMahon was a Boston art critic, photographer, entertainment reviewer, and artist, who also toured with actress Marlene Dietrich for 13 years assisting her in a number of roles, including stage manager and dresser. McMahon and his partner Ralph Hodgdon, who met in New York City in the 1950s, were a fixture at Boston pride parades where they carried a sign stating how long they had been together. When marriage equality was passed in Massachusetts, McMahon and Hodgdon became one of the first couples to marry, their ceremony taking place on May 29, 2004 in Boston's Public Garden. Following their legal marriage, the couple updated their pride parade sign to say years together and years married (\"56 years together, 6 years married\"). McMahon passed away on March 31, 2011 at the age of 78.","Processing and finding aid completed by Meghan Glasbrenner from March-April 2024.","The Special Collections Research Center holds other materials related to dance, including other dance photographs such as Photograph of Martha Graham in \"Mirror Before Me\" by Arnold Eagle and  Black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for \"Antique Epigraphs\" by Martha Swope.","Harvard University's Houghton Library holds the John Lindquist collection.","A collection of original signed and unsigned dance photographs from Jacob's Pillow, most by the photographer John Lindquist, from the collection of Paul McMahon. Most photographs include inscriptions on the back identifying the dancer or dancers depicted and include a stamp or handwritten attribution of the photograph to John Lindquist. Additional identifications were completed using Jacob's Pillow Archives. Several photographs include pen signatures and/or inscriptions on the front of the image by the dancer(s) depicted, with most dedicated to Paul McMahon. The collection is arranged in four series.","Series 1: Standard format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs and photographic cards and postcards measuring approximately 4x6 or 5x7. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 2: Large format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 8x10. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 3: Oversized photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 11x14. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 4: Ephemera (1970s) includes a single folder containing two non-photographic items.","Series 1: Standard format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs and photographic cards and postcards measuring approximately 4x6 or 5x7. 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These demonstrations quickly grew in popularity and would eventually evolve into the \"Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.\"","In 1941, following the disbanding of Ted Shawn's dance company, the property was purchased from Shawn by the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Committee for $50,000 and incorporated as an educational, artistic, non-profit organization with Shawn named as founder and artistic director. The group also built the property's first permanent theatre, with performances having previously taken place in a barn studio, which opened on July 9, 1942 as the Ted Shawn Theatre, the first performance space designed specifically for dance. Shawn remained director of Jacob's Pillow until his death in 1972 at the age of 80. Jacob's Pillow has continued to host hundreds of choreographic works up to the present day, with the venue serving as the U.S. debut for a number of international dancers and companies. In 2003, Jacob's Pillow was designated a National Historic Landmark by the federal government, making it the country's first and only Landmark dance institution.","John Lindquist (1890-1980) was a Boston area photographer who specialized in dance-related photography. In 1938, he began photographing \"Ted Shawn and his Men Dancers\" and became the official photographer for Jacob's Pillow in 1940, a position he would hold until his death at the age of 90. His photography work was included in numerous exhibits, particularly in the Boston area, and allowed him to form close friendships with many dancers and choreographers.","Paul McMahon was a Boston art critic, photographer, entertainment reviewer, and artist, who also toured with actress Marlene Dietrich for 13 years assisting her in a number of roles, including stage manager and dresser. McMahon and his partner Ralph Hodgdon, who met in New York City in the 1950s, were a fixture at Boston pride parades where they carried a sign stating how long they had been together. When marriage equality was passed in Massachusetts, McMahon and Hodgdon became one of the first couples to marry, their ceremony taking place on May 29, 2004 in Boston's Public Garden. Following their legal marriage, the couple updated their pride parade sign to say years together and years married (\"56 years together, 6 years married\"). 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Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Series 4: Ephemera (1970s) includes a single folder containing two non-photographic items.","Series 1: Standard format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs and photographic cards and postcards measuring approximately 4x6 or 5x7. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Card appears to have been cut along the top edge and includes a message to \"Paul and Ralph\" from \"John Lindquist\"","Photographer is likely John Lindquist","Series 2: Large format photographs (circa 1940s-1970s) includes photographs measuring approximately 8x10. Photographs have been alphabetized by subject.","Inscription on back also reads \"with Herbert Ross Ballet\"","Pen inscriptions on the front of the photo: \"To Paul\" from \"La Meri\" and \"To Paul with much friendship Matteo\"","Sheets 35 and 36 are duplicates of the same photo","Name written on back of Page 59's photo appears to read \"Adolphe Rasishon\". 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Pen inscription on the front of Page 7's photo: \"To Paul my very fondest regards Sincerely Carmen de Lavallade\"","Pen signature reading \"Niels Kehlet\" on front of the photo","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul with best wishes from Niels Kehlet - [JP?]\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul with the best of luck Niels Kehlet - [JP?]\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"For Paul [very] good [luck] Barton Mumaw Jacob's Pillow 1967\"","Pen inscription on the front of the photo: \"To Paul thank you Robert Powell\"","Series 4: Ephemera (1970s) includes a single folder containing two non-photographic items.","Invitiation for Boston Anthenaeum Gallery exhibition and reception on June 3, 1976 sent to Paul McMahon and Ralph Hodgon with note from John Lindquist on the back. 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Editors of Encyclopaedia. \"Loie Fuller.\" Encyclopedia Britannica, accessed March 1, 2021. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Loie-Fuller.","Garelick, Rhonda K. \"Loie Fuller and the Serpentine,\" November 5, 2019. The Public Domain Review. Accessed March 1, 2021. https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/loie-fuller-and-the-serpentine.","Jones, Josh. \"Watch the Serpentine Dance, Created by the Pioneering Dancer Loie Fuller, Performed in an 1897 Film by the Lumière Brothers,\" November 12, 2019. Open Culture. Accessed March 1, 2021. https://www.openculture.com/2019/11/watch-the-serpentine-dance-created-by-the-pioneering-dancer-loie-fuller-performed-in-an-1897-film-by-the-lumiere-brothers.html.","Loie Fuller (sometimes spelled Loïe), born Marie Louise Fuller in 1862, was an American dancer and theatrical lighting innovator. Fuller's dance career began during toddlerhood with vaudeville performances, burlesque shows, and many other kinds of entertainment. As an adult Fuller was best known for her \"Serpentine Dance,\" her popular interpretation of vaudevillian \"skirt dances\" of the 1890s. With the \"Serpentine Dance\" Fuller utilized silk fabric and colored lighting to create evocative billows around herself as she danced, creating mesmerizing shapes. In addition to her choreography, Fuller patented numerous theatrical lighting techniques in order to achieve the look she desired for her performances, and some of her innovations persist to this day. Fuller was one of the most popular dancers of  the Fin de Siècle era and is often considered the personification of the Art Nouveau movement. She spent the majority of her career in Paris, France, first performing to great acclaim at the Folies-Bergère and eventually creating her own dance company. Fuller was also an out lesbian - something practically unheard of during the time - and her romantic partner of three decades Gab Sorère also served as her professional partner, inheriting Fuller's dance company when she passed away in 1928.","Processing completed by Amanda Brent in March 2021. EAD markup completed by Amanda Brent in March 2021. This item was formerly part of the Performing Arts Manuscript Materials collection, C0215","The Special Collections Research Center also holds other materials related to modern dance and the performing arts.","The New York Public Library, Archives \u0026 Manuscripts Division holds the  and the .","A cabinet card photograph of the dancer Loie Fuller, taken circa mid-1890s in Glasgow, Scotland. The photograph features Loie seated from the waist up, dressed finely for the time, smiling and staring straight into camera. The photograph was taken by Langfier, Louis, \u0026 Co. of 202 Hope St., Glasgow, Scotland. 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