


Martha Graham - El Penitente
1940
Gelatin silver print
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Barbara Morgan (American, 1900-1992).
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1940, printed later.
For her 1941 publication, Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances in Photographs, Barbara Morgan documented more than 40 pioneers of modern dance. Morgan’s most well-known images from this time are of the highly influential performer and teacher of modern dance, Martha Graham. Beginning in 1935, Morgan photographed many of Graham’s most iconic works, including Lamentation, Letter to the World and Ekstasis. El Penitente, the creation shown in the present photograph, premiered at Bennington College Theater in 1940 and starred Graham, her future husband Erick Hawkins and modern dance pioneer Merce Cunningham.
Until the 1976 Copyright Act, choreography was not protected by copyright law. The practice of writing down dance choreography was uncommon, and Graham forbid notation of her dances. Morgan's photographs are thus often the only extant primary documents of the choreography, costumes, lighting design and spirit of the performances. These photographs document not only the technical steps of each dance, but also the relationship of the figures to the stage and each other, the emotional charge between dancers, and both large and small gestures that comprise each dance. Further, they protected the artistic and intellectual property of Graham, who choreographed 36 dances between 1930 and 1956.
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Signed, titled, dated, extensively annotated, and with reduction notations in ink and a typeset label on the mount.
Signed, titled, dated, and annotated in ink and stamped on the reverse.
Condition Report
This print is in generally excellent condition. Faint silvering is visible at the periphery of the print. Upon close examination, there is a faint, approximately 5-inch-long diagonal scratch near the leftmost figure and a few short cracks in the emulsion in the upper-right corner.
The mount is lightly soiled and age-darkened. It is extensively annotated by the photographer: 'MARTHA GRAHAM – EL PENITENTE – 1940 -new copyright 1980 (trio- Graham – Cunningham – Hawkins)'; 'may use for Bleed – or keep it for print image'; 'p. 95' ;'over'; and 'CROP THIS.' There is a typeset caption label that reads: 'El Penitente (1940) Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham and Erick Hawkins. Photograph: Barbara Morgan.'
The reverse is soiled and there are yellowed tape remnants along the upper edge. It is stamped with the photographer's copyright/credit and annotated by the photographer in ink: 'Martha Graham–EL PENITENTE–1940-new copyright-1980' and 'To be returned after one-time use/To Credit: Photography by Barbara Morgan/No cropping—other than indicated.'
When examined under ultraviolet light, this print appears to fluoresce.
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