


Graceful Portrait of Ethel Harriman, 1915-1920
This photograph, produced by the Bain News Service between 1915 and 1920, features Ethel Harriman, a prominent figure of her time. Harriman was the daughter of railroad magnate Edward Henry Harriman, and she was known for her striking presence and influential social standing. During the early 20th century, she was often involved in various social and philanthropic activities, reflecting the eras interest in the roles of women in public life.
The Bain News Service was a key player in documenting American life during this period, capturing images that provide a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1900s. Harriman’s image is part of a broader collection that showcases the fashion, attitudes, and significant figures of the time. This photograph not only preserves her likeness but also serves as a window into the social dynamics and changing roles of women in society during the post-World War I era.

Graceful Portrait of Ethel Harriman, 1915-1920