


Distinguished Portrait of Early 20th Century Politician
This photographic portrait captures Robert Low Bacon, an influential figure in American political and economic circles in the early 20th century. Born in 1884, Bacon served as a U.S. Congressman representing New York from 1921 to 1923. His tenure in the House occurred during a pivotal time in American history, marked by post-World War I recovery and the beginnings of the Roaring Twenties. Bacon was known for his advocacy of business interests and his work on issues related to commerce, finance, and transportation, reflecting the dynamic economic landscape of the era.
The photograph is a three-quarter length portrait, showcasing Bacon standing and facing to the right. While the specific date of this image isn’t recorded, it provides a visual context to the period he was active in politics. The portrait likely served informational purposes, possibly intended for use in press releases or publications. As part of the George Grantham Bain Collection, this portrait is representative of early 20th-century photographic practices, highlighting the significance of portraiture in connecting politicians with the public. The image stands as a historical record of Bacons life and contributions during a transformative time in the United States.

Distinguished Portrait of Early 20th Century Politician