From Rapunzel To Betty Boop
style a distinctive quality, form, or type of something
antithesis the direct opposite
The story of Rapunzel in Grimm's Fairy Tales is complicated; however, when her name is mentioned one characteristic comes to mind: her long hair. A handsome prince is involved. Rapunzel, imprisoned in a tall tower, would lower her beautiful long, blond braids to enable her lover to climb up to her lofty cell. It is not known when Rapunzel might have sported her long tresses since fairy tales are timeless and universal. What is known is that for centuries women have had long hair. In the early twentieth century the era of long hair for women was suddenly cut short, in more ways than one.
The antithesis to Rapunzel was a cute little flapperish cartoon character of the Twenties, named Betty Boop - she of Boop-Boop-a-Doop fame in cinema, along with News of the Day and the feature film. Her short black hair was (and probably still is, since cartoons have long, long, lives) arranged in
spit curls spiral curls that are plastered on the forehead, temples and cheeks
And what has this to do with the Arts? Hairstyles are designs and Design itself is Art.
What is your favorite hairstyle? Do you consult a style magazine or a cosmetologist before deciding how to wear your hair? Is there a particular hairstyle you dislike? If you had a choice between long hair and short hair, which would you choose?
Anonymous said
antithesis the direct opposite
The story of Rapunzel in Grimm's Fairy Tales is complicated; however, when her name is mentioned one characteristic comes to mind: her long hair. A handsome prince is involved. Rapunzel, imprisoned in a tall tower, would lower her beautiful long, blond braids to enable her lover to climb up to her lofty cell. It is not known when Rapunzel might have sported her long tresses since fairy tales are timeless and universal. What is known is that for centuries women have had long hair. In the early twentieth century the era of long hair for women was suddenly cut short, in more ways than one.
The antithesis to Rapunzel was a cute little flapperish cartoon character of the Twenties, named Betty Boop - she of Boop-Boop-a-Doop fame in cinema, along with News of the Day and the feature film. Her short black hair was (and probably still is, since cartoons have long, long, lives) arranged in
spit curls spiral curls that are plastered on the forehead, temples and cheeks
And what has this to do with the Arts? Hairstyles are designs and Design itself is Art.
What is your favorite hairstyle? Do you consult a style magazine or a cosmetologist before deciding how to wear your hair? Is there a particular hairstyle you dislike? If you had a choice between long hair and short hair, which would you choose?
Anonymous said
That is the long and the short of it.