


1915-1920 Candid Moment of Reschiglian Trio
This glass negative captures an intriguing moment between approximately 1915 and 1920, focusing on the subjects marked as Reschiglian - Martinelli - Dua. The photograph was produced by the Bain News Service, which was active in documenting news events, public figures, and architectural details during this time. Such images are invaluable for understanding the visual culture and technology of the early twentieth century.
The period in which this photograph was taken corresponds with significant architectural advancements and the rise of modernism in design. Buildings were evolving in both style and function, often reflecting the changing social dynamics of the era. The glass negative technique utilized here allows for exceptional clarity and detail in the captured image, making it a good resource for studying this transition in architecture. The Bain News Service’s documentation practices contributed to preserving this historical snapshot.
As part of the George Grantham Bain Collection, this photograph is a testament to the photographic technology of its time, showcasing the meticulous work that went into capturing and preserving images. Such artifacts not only remember individuals and events but also offer a glimpse into the architectural landscape and societal moods of early twentieth-century America.

1915-1920 Candid Moment of Reschiglian Trio
