


Elegant Portrait of Early 20th Century Socialite
This photograph features Mrs. W.E. Corey, a notable figure in early 20th-century America. Taken by the Bain News Service, the image represents a slice of life during a time when photographic documentation was becoming a key method for disseminating news and information. Glass negatives, like the one used to capture this image, were a common medium in early photography, renowned for their detail and clarity, and they provide a glimpse into the lives of individuals who may have otherwise been forgotten by history.
While the specific details of when and where this photograph was taken arent available, it exemplifies the role of women in society during that era. Women were increasingly stepping into public roles, and figures like Mrs. Corey reflect broader social changes happening in the United States at the time. The Bain News Service captured these important moments, helping to shape public perception and historical record. By preserving images like this one, we keep alive the stories and identities of individuals who played a part in the fabric of American life.

Elegant Portrait of Early 20th Century Socialite