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Arnold Genthe (8
January 1869 – 9
August 1942) was a German-American photographer, best
known for his
photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown, the 1906...
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Martha Krug-
Genthe (1871–1945) was a
German geographer. She was the
first woman to
obtain a
doctorate in geography.
According to Ginsburger, her doctorate...
- idea for the
outdoor stage. In 1906, San
Francisco photographer Arnold Genthe joined the
Carmel arts colony,
where he was able to
pursue his pioneering...
- her time in New York,
Duncan posed for
studies by the
photographer Arnold Genthe.
Duncan had
planned to
leave the
United States in 1915
aboard the RMS Lusitania...
- book form as Said the
Observer in 1903.
Stellmann was a protégé of
Arnold Genthe and
produced a
significant portfolio of
photographs in San Francisco's Chinatown...
- The
Sewanee Review. 111 (3): 463–470. ISSN 0037-3052. JSTOR 27549409.
Genthe,
Arnold (September 24, 2018). "Edna St.
Vincent Millay at Mitc**** Kennerley's...
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performed a
crane dance that was
captured in 1908 in a
photograph by
Arnold Genthe.
After World War II, the
crane came to
symbolize peace and the innocent...
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Preservation of Negatives, Autochromes, and
Lantern Slides |
Articles and
Essays |
Genthe Collection |
Digital Collections |
Library of Congress".
Library of Congress...
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Mercedes Hede de
Acosta by
Arnold Genthe,
after 1919...
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Companion to Food.
Oxford University Press. p. 263. ISBN 978-0-19-211579-9.
Genthe,
Henry (September 1999). "Durians
Smell Awful – But the
Taste Is Heavenly"...