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Mrs. Chas. W. Fairbanks seated holding fan, 1910. Creator: Bain News Service
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Mrs. Chas. W. Fairbanks seated holding fan, 1910. Creator: Bain News Service
Mrs. Chas. W. Fairbanks seated holding fan, 1910
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**A Glimpse of Elegance: Mrs. Chas. W. Fairbanks Seated Holding Fan (1910)**
In this photograph taken in 1910, Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, the wife of Charles Warren Fairbanks, sits elegantly holding a fan while gazing directly at the camera lens. The black and white print captures her refined features and stylish attire with precision.
As one of America's most prominent first ladies during her husband's tenure as Vice President (1905-1909), Mrs. Fairbanks was known for her poise, charm, and commitment to social causes. This photograph showcases not only her beauty but also the fashion trends of the era, including a stylish hairdo and an exquisite dress.
The Bain News Service photographer skillfully captures every detail of this moment in time, from the delicate folds on Mrs. Fairbanks' fan to the subtle smile playing on her lips. As we gaze upon this historic image, we are transported back to an age of elegance and refinement, when social etiquette was paramount and fashion reigned supreme.
This photograph is a testament not only to the artistry of Bain News Service but also to the enduring legacy of Mrs. Cornelia Cole Fairbanks as a symbol of American society during the early 20th century.
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