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Wilson, Woodrow, Mrs. (formerly Mrs. Norman Galt), portrait photograph, 1915 Feb. 16. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Wilson, Woodrow, Mrs. (formerly Mrs. Norman Galt), portrait photograph, 1915 Feb. 16. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Wilson, Woodrow, Mrs. (formerly Mrs. Norman Galt), portrait photograph, 1915 Feb. 16
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Administrator Aide Attache Bolling Edith Edith Bolling Edith Bolling Galt Edith Bolling Galt Wilson Edith Bolling Wilson Edith Galt Edith Wilson First Lady Galt Edith Half Length Length Mrs Woodrow Wilson Studio Portrait Wilson Edith Wilson Edith Bolling Wilson Edith Bolling Galt Glass Negatives
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This black and white portrait photograph, taken by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe on February 16, 1915, captures a smiling Edith Bolling Galt, who would later become the First Lady of the United States as the wife of President Woodrow Wilson. At the time of this image, Edith was still married to her first husband, Norman Galt, but would later divorce him and marry Wilson in 1915. Edith Bolling Wilson is depicted in a half-length profile view, wearing a elegant, high-necked blouse and a simple headpiece. The setting is a studio, with a plain background, allowing the subject's expressive face and refined attire to take center stage. As an aide and confidant to her future husband during his tenure as President, Edith Wilson played an important role in American politics during the early 20th century. This portrait is an invaluable piece of American history, showcasing the grace and poise of a woman who would become an influential figure in the United States. The image, captured in Genthe's glass negatives, is a testament to the artistic skill and historical significance of this photograph.
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