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Serpentin-Tanzerin [the serpentine dancer] more
early film, colour, dancers, dancing, shawls, rainbow, exuberant, people, women, angels, wings
The German word tänzerin means dancer, but primarily a female one. In this case the title is probably a reference to the film Die Serpentintänzerin which was produced in 1895; the film lasted for only six seconds and showed a barefoot dancer whirling about with a shawl or scarf lifting up over her head as she turned.
The picture is credited to E. Mesples; this appears to be Eugène Paul Mesplès (1849 – 1924), known for painting pictures of dancers.
The bright colours in this picture might be an attempt to capture the movement of the film, which was in black and white. But it could also today be an LGBTQ+/LGBT rainbow flag!