Fuller, Loïe, 1862-1928
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Fuller, Loie
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Fuller, Loie
Fuller, Loie, 1862-1928.
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Fuller, Loi͏̈e (Marie Louise), 1862-1928
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Fuller, Loi͏̈e (Marie Louise), 1862-1928
Loïe, 1862-1928
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Loïe, 1862-1928
Loïe La 1862-1928
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Loïe La 1862-1928
Fuller, Loïe 1862-1928
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Fuller, Loïe 1862-1928
Fuller, Marie-Louise, 1862-1928
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Fuller, Marie-Louise, 1862-1928
Fuller, Loïe
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American dancer who flourished in Paris in late 19th century, and was an agressive promoter of Rodin in America. Friend of the Rodins for over 25 years and an occasional model for his work. Particularly interested in lighting effects on draperies. Author of QUINZE ANS DE MA VIE, Paris: F. Juren, [1908].
American dancer and choreographer.
American dancer who flourished in Paris in late 19th century, and was an aggressive promoter of Rodin in America. Friend of the Rodins for over 25 years and an occasional model for his work. Particularly interested in lighting effects on draperies. Author of QUINZE ANS DE MA VIE, Paris: F. Juren, [1908].
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q180505
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79011098
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79011098
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Subjects
Art and dance
Art nouveau
Correspondence
Dancers
Light
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Phosphorescence
Radium
Sculpture
Sculpture, Modern
Stage lighting
World War, 1914-1918
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Americans
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