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At the New York State Suffrage function to be held at the Biltmore New York, February 16th, Florence Fleming Noyes the Exponent of Rhythmic Expression Will for the First Time be Seen in her Latest Dance “The Emancipation.”
At the New York State Suffrage function to be held at the Biltmore New York, February 16th, Florence Fleming Noyes the Exponent of Rhythmic Expression Will for the First Time be Seen in her Latest Dance “The Emancipation.”

At the New York State Suffrage function to be held at the Biltmore New York, February 16th, Florence Fleming Noyes the Exponent of Rhythmic Expression Will for the First Time be Seen in her Latest Dance “The Emancipation.”

Artist (American)
Artist (American photography studio, active 1882 – 1940)
Date1914
Period20th century
MediumGelatin silver print on paper (vintage)
Credit LinePurchase with funds provided by the Memorial Art Fund and the Reva B. Seybolt '72 Art Acquisition Fund
Object number2018.097
Curatorial DepartmentModern & Contemporary Art
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Anonymous (American)
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Anonymous (American)
1870, published May 14, 1870
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Anonymous (American)
c. 1915
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500 Women Call upon Sen. O’Gorman to Draw Him to the Suffrage Ranks
Anonymous (American)
1915
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