An unusual photograph, apparently of the Duncan Dancers. 8 x10 inches, with the round-lense image in the center. With the raised stamp of the photographer, Maurice Goldberg (1881-1949), at the bottom right margin. Goldberg is widely recognized as the greatest dance photographer of the 1920s and 30s and supplied the photographs for John Martin's NY Times commentaries on the state of dance. He was also George Gershwin's favorite photographer, and his photograph of Gershwin at the piano remains an iconic image in the history of American music.
An unusual photograph, apparently of the Duncan Dancers. 8 x10 inches, with the round-lense image in the center. With the raised stamp of the photographer, Maurice Goldberg (1881-1949), at the bottom right margin. Goldberg is widely recognized as the greatest dance photographer of the 1920s and 30s and supplied the photographs for John Martin's NY Times commentaries on the state of dance. He was also George Gershwin's favorite photographer, and his photograph of Gershwin at the piano remains an iconic image in the history of American music.