


Portrait of a Vintage American Woman, 1915-1920
This photograph features Gert Taylor, a figure captured between 1915 and 1920, during a transformative period in American history. The image originates from the George Grantham Bain Collection, specifically created by photographers employed by the Bain News Service. As a glass negative, this photograph represents a common medium used in early 20th-century photography, allowing for intricate details and clarity that were crucial for news dissemination at the time.
While the photograph lacks specific details regarding its location or the context surrounding Taylor, it holds historical significance simply by providing a glimpse into the lives of individuals during this era. The years when this photograph was taken coincided with significant events such as World War I and the womens suffrage movement, both of which shaped societal norms and individual identities across the United States. Despite the absence of surrounding details, this image of Gert Taylor captures not just a moment in time but also the spirit of an age rich with change and evolving social dynamics.

Portrait of a Vintage American Woman, 1915-1920