
Emil Otto Hoppé :: Michio Ito, Japanese dancer and choreographer, 1916.
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Emil Otto Hoppé :: Michio Ito, Japanese dancer and choreographer, 1916.
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Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages [1916]

Moffett Studio :: Dulcie Moor, one of Marion Morgan’s Art Dancers, 1916
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Alvin Langdon Coburn :: Portrait of Japanese dancer Michio Ito as ‘The Hawk’ in W.B. Yeats play: At the Hawk’s Well, 1916
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GIF with various images by Alvin Langdon Coburn of Japanese dancer Michio Ito
rehearsing
as ‘The Hawk’ in
William Butler Yeats’ half Celtic half Japanese Noh play: At the Hawk’s Well, 1916
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From the exhibition, Simon Starling: At Twilight (After W.B. Yeats’ Noh Reincarnation). Its goal is to examine how the
uniquely
highly stylized ancient
Japanese art form of Noh has shaped art outside of Japan in multiple mediums throughout the twentieth century.


Underwood & Underwood :: Publicity still of Valeska Suratt wearing a hat composed mostly of wires, ca. 1916. A stamp on the back of the print reads: “William Fox presents Valeska Suratt in photo plays supreme released through Fox Film Corporation”. /
source: Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
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A.W. Cutler :: This photograph, taken in Britain during the war years, was published in a
number of National Geographic in 1916. source: national geographic
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