


1917 Portrait of Eileen Sedgwick and Marion Tiffany
This photograph, taken in June 1917, features Eileen Sedgwick and Marion Tiffany, notable figures from the early 20th century. During this time, the United States was on the brink of entering World War I, and the country was experiencing significant social and cultural changes. Women were increasingly stepping into roles that defied traditional expectations, partly due to the demands of war and the suffrage movement gaining momentum.
Eileen Sedgwick and Marion Tiffany became part of this evolving narrative, representing the boldness and determination of women striving for visibility and agency. The image was published by the Bain News Service, a prominent news photo agency of the era, which aimed to capture and distribute visuals that chronicled contemporary life. The photograph not only preserves a moment in time but also reflects the broader dynamics of womens roles and contributions during a pivotal chapter in American history.

1917 Portrait of Eileen Sedgwick and Marion Tiffany
