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This photograph features two distinguished women, Mrs. Sydney Alexander and Mrs. Jos. Lachman, captured between 1920 and 1925 by Bain News Service. The image is an excellent representation of early twentieth-century portrait photography, showcasing the style and fashion of the period. During these years, women often wore dresses that reflected the eras trends, emphasizing a shift toward more practical and comfortable clothing as womens roles in society began to evolve.
The Bain News Service, known for documenting significant figures and events in the early 20th century, played an essential role in visual journalism. This photograph not only highlights the subjects but also serves as a glimpse into a transformative time in American history, where womens voices were gaining prominence. The detail and clarity typical of glass negatives capture the essence of the era, illustrating how portrait photography served as a tool for personal expression and social documentation.
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