


Portrait of G.A. Kirchwey: Legal Pioneer of 1919
This photograph depicts G.A. Kirchwey, captured on January 28, 1919, by the Bain News Service. Kirchwey was notable for his contributions to American law and politics during a pivotal time in the nations history, particularly following World War I. As a prominent educator and the president of the New York Law School, he was influential in shaping legal education and reform during the early 20th century.
Created using the glass negative process, this image highlights the technological innovations in photography of that era. Glass negatives, widely used at the time, offered a level of detail and clarity that revolutionized portrait photography. The Bain News Service, known for its extensive documentation of historical figures and events, played a significant role in capturing and sharing visual narratives from this transformative period in American history. This image serves as a window into both Kirchweys life and the broader societal changes occurring at the time.

Portrait of G.A. Kirchwey: Legal Pioneer of 1919
