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SILENT FILM STILL: GYPSIES. Still from an American film, c1920

SILENT FILM STILL: GYPSIES. Still from an American film, c1920


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SILENT FILM STILL: GYPSIES. Still from an American film, c1920

SILENT FILM STILL: GYPSIES.
Still from an American film, c1920

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1920 Anvil Camp Comedy Dramatic Art Dramatic Arts Genre Gypsy Horse Shoe Mallet Roma Scarf Tent Tongue Silent Movie


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This print titled "SILENT FILM STILL: GYPSIES" takes us back to the early 1920s, immersing us in the world of American silent cinema. The image captures a scene from an American film that showcases the vibrant and mysterious life of gypsies. In this comedic moment, we see a group of men dressed as gypsies gathered around a campsite. Their clothing reflects their nomadic lifestyle, with scarves adorning their heads and colorful attire adding to the visual appeal. One man playfully sticks out his tongue, adding a touch of humor to the scene. The setting is outdoors, surrounded by tents and horse-drawn carriages. An anvil and mallet suggest some kind of work or craftsmanship taking place within this lively community. A horseshoe can be seen in the foreground, symbolizing good luck or perhaps hinting at future events within the film's narrative. This still from a silent movie encapsulates both drama and entertainment through its portrayal of gypsy life in early 20th century America. It offers us a glimpse into a bygone era when silent films were at their peak popularity, showcasing diverse genres like comedy and drama while relying solely on visual storytelling techniques. With its nostalgic charm and historical significance, this print invites viewers to appreciate the artistry behind silent films while celebrating an important chapter in cinematic history captured by The Granger Collection in New York.

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