


Early 20th Century American Portrait, 1910-1915
This glass negative features G. Hauptmann, a notable figure in early 20th-century America. Taken between 1910 and 1915, the photo captures a moment that reflects the eras evolving social and cultural landscape. G. Hauptmann was known for his contributions to the arts, particularly in the realm of literature and theater. His work during this time coincided with significant advancements in photography and media, allowing for a more widespread distribution and appreciation of artistic figures.
The photograph was produced by the Bain News Service, a prominent early news photography organization. Bains focus on well-known personalities and public figures helped shape public perception and awareness of various cultural influencers. The glass negative technique, used here, was common in that period and illustrates the transition in photographic methods, leading up to the more modern photographic practices that followed. This image stands as a testament to the artistic and cultural developments of the time, showcasing the techniques and subjects that defined early 20th-century photography.

Early 20th Century American Portrait, 1910-1915