File:Gilpin-The-Emperor-Jones-1920-5.jpg

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English: Photograph of Charles S. Gilpin (left) in The Emperor Jones (Scene 5)
  • Caption reads as follows:
    Scene in the woods in the Provincetown Players' production of The Emperor Jones. Setting designed by Cleon Throckmorton and the producing staff of the Provincetown Players. (Photograph by Francis Brugiere.)
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Theatre Arts Magazine, Volume 5 Number 1 (page 11)

  • Immediate source at NYPL
    Description follows:
    Slaves auction. Charles S. Gilpin as Jones. (Scene 5.)
Author Theatre Arts Inc., photograph by Francis Bruguiere
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Theatre Arts Magazine clearly credits the photographer as Bruguiere, but the New York Public Library misidentifies the photographer as Vandamm Studio.

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