


1915-1920 Portrait of a Cultural Pioneer
This photograph features a figure identified as Curci, taken between 1915 and 1920, during a time of significant social and cultural shifts in America. Curcis identity is a point of interest, as he might have been involved in activities or professions of that era, reflecting the broader historical context of the 1910s and early 1920s. This period saw the aftermath of World War I, the rise of the Jazz Age, and the social changes leading up to the Roaring Twenties.
Captured by the Bain News Service, this glass negative is an example of early photographic technology, which allowed for the detailed documentation of people and events of the time. Glass negatives were a common medium used by photographers in the early 20th century, prized for their clarity and detail. While we may not know the specific location of this photograph, its creation during such a dynamic period in American history provides an intriguing glimpse into the lives and stories of individuals during that time.

1915-1920 Portrait of a Cultural Pioneer