


Early 20th Century Portrait of a Commerce Pioneer
This glass negative captures a portrait of Michael Friedsam, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American commerce and philanthropy. Taken by the Bain News Service between 1915 and 1920, the image showcases him during a pivotal time in his career. Friedsam, who made his mark in the retail and real estate industries, was instrumental in shaping New Yorks commercial landscape.
As a businessman, Friedsam is best known for his leadership at the well-regarded department store, B. Altman & Co., where he served as a key executive. His work not only contributed to the retail industry but also involved significant charitable efforts in the arts and education. This photograph serves as a visual reminder of his influence during a transformative era in American society, when figures like Friedsam played vital roles in the growth of corporate America and community development.

Early 20th Century Portrait of a Commerce Pioneer
