


Elegant 1909 Cameo Portrait of Kathleen Pelham Burns
This photograph features Kathleen Pelham Burns, captured as a glass negative on February 3, 1909. Burns was part of a prominent family in early 20th-century America, known for their social standing and influence. The image offers a glimpse into the fashion and aesthetics of the time, showcasing the styles that were popular among the elite.
Published by the Bain News Service, this photograph is part of a collection that documented notable figures and events of its era. The glass negative technique used for this portrait was common at the time, allowing for detailed and high-quality images. It reflects the advancements in photographic technology and the growing interest in capturing personal likenesses for public consumption, an early precursor to our modern celebrity culture.

Elegant 1909 Cameo Portrait of Kathleen Pelham Burns