メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 7月31日 07時53分
Grab your crew! It’s #InternationalDayofFriendship. 📸 🌙
At the height of the picture-postcard craze in the early 20th century, photography studios at beach resorts, carnivals, and downtown arcades offered sitters a variety of playful props and backdrops. Among the most popular was the "paper moon"—a cutout crescent moon, usually enhanced with a smiling face, set against a field of stars.
“Man in the Moon” portraits, as they were known at the time, were probably inspired by Georges Méliès’s film, "A Trip to the Moon"—specifically, a scene in which the space travelers fall asleep and dream of a lunar deity suspended on a crescent moon.
See more moon-cradled BFFs in "Apollo's Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography," now on view. #MetApollosMuse #Apollo50
📸 "Man in the Moon" Postcards, 1900s–1940s. Gelatin silver prints. #TheMet
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