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"Kiralfy
Bros. Mikado Ballet" Albumen
print cabinet card, 1886 Bradley
& Rulofson operated the leading
photography studio in San Francisco for
decades. In addition to their regular
portrait business, the partners published
the landscape photographs of Eadweard
Muybridge and distributed a large number
of celebrity images. "Drag"
acts were a popular form of entertainment
in the 19th century (although the
popularity of the Kiralfy Bros. must have
been rather limited, judging from the
scarcity of information about them.) Like
the previous
photograph
in the exhibition, this image represents
people assuming both a different cultural
identification and a different gender
identification. At a time when scientists
were wrestling with issues of racial
classifications, acts like the Kiralfy
Bros. must have raised interesting
questions about the very nature of
identity. |
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