


1910s Elegance: Socialites and Son at Leisure
This photograph captures a moment with Mrs. C.D. Gibson, Mrs. W. Astor, and a young boy, taken between 1910 and 1915. At this time, significant social and cultural changes were taking place in America, especially among the social elite. The women in the image were both influential figures, with Mrs. Astor often regarded as a prominent socialite of her era. Such gatherings represented the intersections of family, wealth, and societal expectations during the Progressive Era, a time marked by reform movements and shifts in social norms.
The photograph serves as a historical document, reflecting the clothing, styles, and social behaviors of early 20th-century America. The way these individuals are posed, along with their styles, provides insight into the attitudes of the time, particularly regarding class and the roles of women in society. The Bain News Service, known for chronicling notable figures and events during this period, adds credibility to the images historical value, making it a tangible link to the past.

1910s Elegance: Socialites and Son at Leisure