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Canadian, born Armenia, 1908–2002
                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                   
                    
                        
                    
                    
                        
                    
                        		
Elixir (Solange Karsh, 1900–1961) Solange Gautier met Karsh when they both worked with Ottawa’s Little Theatre in 1932. She introduced him to theatre lighting, became his secretary in 1936, and married him in 1939. Solange was Yousuf’s muse, model, assistant, and confidante until her death from cancer in 1961. Karsh called her “my teacher, my expression, my conscience.” In the 1930s Karsh photographed Solange often, capturing the dancer’s graceful exuberance indoors and out, in formal and informal settings. She posed for several nude photos that the fledgling artist submitted to competitive exhibitions, but Karsh never showed her face in those photos.
                    
                
            Canadian, born Armenia, 1908–2002
Elixir (Solange Karsh)
1938
                            Object Type:
                            Photograph
                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                       
                            Dimensions:
                       
                        20 in. x 15 in. (50.8 cm x 38.1 cm)
                            Medium and Support:
                            Gelatin silver print on paper
                        
                    
					
                    
                        
                            Accession Number:
                            2013.0005.0016
                        
                    
					
                            Credit Line:
                            Gift of Estrellita Karsh, in honor of Mark M. Johnson, and in memory of Yousuf Karsh
                        
                    
					
					  
					
                    
                        
                            Copyright:
                            © Estate of Yousuf Karsh
                        
                    
                    
                        Elixir (Solange Karsh, 1900–1961) Solange Gautier met Karsh when they both worked with Ottawa’s Little Theatre in 1932. She introduced him to theatre lighting, became his secretary in 1936, and married him in 1939. Solange was Yousuf’s muse, model, assistant, and confidante until her death from cancer in 1961. Karsh called her “my teacher, my expression, my conscience.” In the 1930s Karsh photographed Solange often, capturing the dancer’s graceful exuberance indoors and out, in formal and informal settings. She posed for several nude photos that the fledgling artist submitted to competitive exhibitions, but Karsh never showed her face in those photos.
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