Louise Brooks scholar Tim Moore found this: "October’s
National Geographic magazine – "Special 125th Anniversary Edition: The
Power of Photography" – concludes with a color image of the couple who
gave Louise Brooks the opportunity to leave Wichita for bigger and
better things when she was 15. The caption implies she was a student of
theirs in Los Angeles, but it was New York and New Hampshire." It's a beautiful image.
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Thursday, October 3, 2013
Louise Brooks referenced in National Geographic
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