Social Patron
1947–51
https://clevelandart.org/art/2009.484
This image by Louis Faurer portrays a patron of one of the dime-a-dance halls, or taxi dance halls, that appeared in Times Square in the 1930s and lasted into the 1970s. Lonely men spent a dime per dance to escort “beautiful girls” around the dance floor. Paid half the price o...
Photograph
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Terms
Culture
America
Technique
gelatin silver print
Medium
gelatin silver print
Genre
Photograph
Department
Photography
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