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Dance

Dance has been a subject for commercial artists since the late 19th century, when lithographed cabaret and theater bills made performers like Loïe Fuller into visual phenomena before mass photography could. Through the 20th century, ballet companies, modern dance troupes, and popular entertainment all relied on graphic work to build audiences, producing imagery that had to capture movement in a static frame. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.
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Dance

Dance has been a subject for commercial artists since the late 19th century, when lithographed cabaret and theater bills made performers like Loïe Fuller into visual phenomena before mass photography could. Through the 20th century, ballet companies, modern dance troupes, and popular entertainment all relied on graphic work to build audiences, producing imagery that had to capture movement in a static frame. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.

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