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Thursday, January 9, 2025
Don Lopez I
This is the first of two photos of Don Lopez in today's set.
7 comments:
Anonymous
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+ una posa drammatica come si vede nella danza moderna, è evidente che Jack Mitchell amava la fisicità dei ballerini maschi come Don Lopez.
+ New York City era il centro della migliore arte e danza in quel periodo fiorente. Jack Mitchell e stato molto fortunato a far parte di quel firmanento artistico.
Bel homme Don Lopez, très supple. And today many dancers in ballet and modern dance are Latin American and Hispanic American. USA, Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico have cultivated many fine étoiles de ballet.
Oui, un firmanent artistique. New York was the place for artists from the 1960’s to the 1980’s. The cité was both magical and somewhat dangereux when I visited back then, très special :)
Great photo, the pose and the lighting makes it. New York then, with the likes of Fisher, Burroughs, Halston, Warhol, Reed, was like Paris in the 1920’s, with Man Ray, Picasso, LeLong, Ravel a vast tapestry of the arts where artists collaborated. Now not the same so much, that experimental, wild streak is gone. Rex in DC
7 comments:
+ una posa drammatica come si vede nella danza moderna, è evidente che Jack Mitchell amava la fisicità dei ballerini maschi come Don Lopez.
Dancers were a specialty for Mr. Mitchell, and he got some of the best to pose for him.
+ New York City era il centro della migliore arte e danza in quel periodo fiorente.
Jack Mitchell e stato molto fortunato a far parte di quel firmanento artistico.
Bel homme Don Lopez, très supple.
And today many dancers in ballet and modern dance are Latin American and Hispanic American. USA, Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico have cultivated many fine étoiles de ballet.
Oui, un firmanent artistique.
New York was the place for artists from the 1960’s to the 1980’s.
The cité was both magical and somewhat dangereux when I visited back then, très special :)
Great photo, the pose and the lighting makes it. New York then, with the likes of Fisher, Burroughs, Halston, Warhol, Reed, was like Paris in the 1920’s, with Man Ray, Picasso, LeLong, Ravel a vast tapestry of the arts where artists collaborated. Now not the same so much, that experimental, wild streak is gone.
Rex in DC
The athletic grace of dance.
Jack Mitchell had an eye for the male bod.
-CA jock
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