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New York. May 21, 1921. "Kopernak in kimono." The Russian-born stage actress Galina Kopernak about to pour. Bain News Service glass neg. View full size.
I'm wondering why so many of these era photos are posed so unnaturally? What could possibly have been the reasoning for a Russian actress to pose as a geisha (without the elaborate makeup)?
[Orientalism of various types was a big fashion and design vogue of the time. - tterrace]
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