


Regal Portrait Bust of Early 20th Century Governor
This photograph features a portrait bust of Governor Quimby, representing a significant figure in early 20th-century American politics. Quimby served as the governor of Maine from 1886 to 1887, a time when issues like labor rights and industrial growth were critical. His leadership came during a transformative period in American history, marked by the expansion of the railroads and the rise of the Progressive movement, which aimed to address problems stemming from industrialization.
Captured using a glass negative, this image is part of the George Grantham Bain Collection, known for its extensive documentation of notable individuals and events of the time. Glass plate photography was a prevalent technique from the mid-19th century until the early 20th century, allowing for detailed and high-quality images. Governor Quimbys portrayal offers a glimpse into the political landscape of his era and the preservation techniques that made such historical documentation possible.

Regal Portrait Bust of Early 20th Century Governor