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  2. La Négresse - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Baker in the banana skirt, 1927. La Négresse may be inspired by Josephine Baker, a black American dancer whose popularity reached its height in Paris during the 1920s and 1930s. [4] [6] One of Baker's famous outfits was a skirt made from bananas, which Matisse may be invoking in the orange-yellow forms around the figure's waist.

  3. Josephine Baker - Wikipedia

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    Baker, c. 1908 Josephine Baker was born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri. [11] [14] [15] Baker's ancestry is unknown—her mother, Carrie, was adopted in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1886 by Richard and Elvira McDonald, both of whom were former slaves of African and Native American descent. [11]

  4. Negrophilia - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston at the Folies Bergère, Paris, in 1926 Nancy Cunard (1928), activist, heiress and negrophile, with an unidentified partner Josephine Baker in her famous skirt of bananas during her performance in La Folie du Jour. The word negrophilia [1] is derived from the French négrophilie that means "love of the ...

  5. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, skirts were shortened and could now reach the mid-shin rather than just the ankle. [12] The banana skirt worn by the dancer Josephine Baker for her mid-1920s performances in the Folies Bergère was subsequently likened to a miniskirt. [13] [14] Prior to being censored in 1934, cartoon character Betty Boop also wore a short skirt. [15]

  6. Jazz dance - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Baker was a dancer who gained fame in the 1920s with her performances at the Folies Bergère, where her unique style and iconic costumes, such as the banana skirt, captivated audiences. Baker's career included a national tour and recognition as the NAACP's "Woman of the Year."

  7. Failed effort to save Josephine Baker’s cabaret in Paris ...

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    And me, I dance, I dance.” Baker’s son Jean-Claude Bouillon Baker, ... Josephine Baker . Singer and dancer Josephine Baker (1906 – 1975), sitting on a tiger rug. (Photo by Hulton Archive ...

  8. Pin-up model - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Baker in a banana skirt from the Folies Bergère production Un Vent de Folie, 1927. Marilyn Monroe and Bettie Page are often cited as the classic pin-up, however there were many Black women who were considered to be impactful. In the 1920s the most notable black burlesque dancer was Josephine Baker.

  9. Le pompier des Folies Bergères - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Baker in her banana skirt, from the Folies Bergère production "Un Vent de Folie", elements of which were repeated in Le pompier des Folies Bergères. Le pompier des Folies Bergères [a] (The fireman of the Folies Bergères), also known as Un pompier qui prend feu (A fireman catches fire) and Les Hallucinations d'un pompier (The hallucinations of a fireman) is a 1928 French silent ...