


Elegant Portrait of Mrs. Raymond Brown, 1913
This photograph features Mrs. Raymond Brown, captured on October 28, 1913, by the Bain News Service. A notable figure of her time, Mrs. Brown was involved in various social and civic activities, which were particularly significant in the early 20th century as women began advocating for rights and participating more actively in public life. The image reflects the eras evolving gender roles, showcasing the growing visibility of women in society.
Taken using the glass negative technique, a popular method in early photography, this image provides a clear glimpse into the aesthetics and technology of the time. The Bain News Service, known for its extensive documentation of early 20th-century events and personalities, created a substantial archival collection that helps historians and the public alike understand daily life and key figures of that era. This photograph not only preserves Mrs. Browns likeness but also serves as a point of connection to the broader narrative of womens contributions during a transformative period in American history.

Elegant Portrait of Mrs. Raymond Brown, 1913