


Anna Fitziu: Captivating Opera Star of 1916
This glass negative captures Anna Fitziu, an influential American opera singer known for her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence. Dated January 4, 1916, it’s one of the many produced by the Bain News Service, which was instrumental in documenting prominent figures and events of the early 20th century through photography. Fitziu was renowned not only for her operatic performances but also for her appearances in concert halls across the United States, contributing to the thriving arts scene of the time.
The photograph reflects a period when opera was becoming increasingly popular in America, and Fitziu was part of that cultural wave. Her talent and charisma made her a celebrated figure, often performing in major cities and gaining recognition for her interpretations of classical works. As part of the Bain News Services collection, this image is an early example of how photography was used for news and entertainment, allowing broader audiences to connect with the world of opera and its stars.

Anna Fitziu: Captivating Opera Star of 1916
