


1919 Portrait of a Cultural Visionary in Glass
This glass negative captures a portrait of Benno Moisewitch, taken by the Bain News Service in November 1919. Moisewitch is notable for his role in the early 20th-century cultural landscape, particularly within the context of Jewish communities in America. The photograph, measuring approximately 5 x 7 inches, serves as a documentation of an individual who contributed to the rich tapestry of American life during a transformative period in history, shortly after World War I.
The image not only showcases Moisewitch but also reflects the era’s technological advancements in photography, allowing for more vivid and detailed representations of subjects. This period marked significant changes in social dynamics, including increased immigration and the emergence of diverse cultural influences across the United States. Moisewitch’s presence in this photograph underscores the cultural exchanges that were occurring as various communities sought to integrate their histories and identities into the broader American narrative.

1919 Portrait of a Cultural Visionary in Glass
