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"Unveiling the Power of Women in Business: A Journey Through Time" In 1923, Lydia Pinkham Co

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Axel Jungstedt Sofia Lovisa GumAŠlius 1840-1915

Axel Jungstedt Sofia Lovisa GumAŠlius 1840-1915
Axel Jungstedt, Sofia Lovisa Gumaelius, 1840-1915, CEO, Businesswoman, painting, 1910, Oil on canvas, Height, 84 cm (33 inches), Width, 66.5, cm (26.1 inches), Signed, Axel Jungstedt 1910

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: MAGGIE L. WALKER (1867-1934). Maggie Lena Walker. Nee Mitchell. American businesswoman

MAGGIE L. WALKER (1867-1934). Maggie Lena Walker. Nee Mitchell. American businesswoman

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Man talking, woman taking notes

Man talking, woman taking notes

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman holding blank paper

Woman holding blank paper

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Busy office in the 1950-60s, black and white

Busy office in the 1950-60s, black and white

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Alice Anne Cornwell

Alice Anne Cornwell aka Princess Midas, American businesswoman

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: OLIVE ANN BEECH (1903-1993). American businesswoman and cofounder of the Beech Aircraft Company

OLIVE ANN BEECH (1903-1993). American businesswoman and cofounder of the Beech Aircraft Company. Next to a Morane-Saulnier 760 at an air hangar in Westchester County Airport, White Plains, New York

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: ESTEE LAUDER (1907-2004). American businesswoman. Photograph by Bill Sauro, 1966

ESTEE LAUDER (1907-2004). American businesswoman. Photograph by Bill Sauro, 1966

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: ELIZABETH ARDEN (1884-1966). Florence Nightingale Graham. Canadian-American businesswoman

ELIZABETH ARDEN (1884-1966). Florence Nightingale Graham. Canadian-American businesswoman. Photograph by Alan Fisher, 1939

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: achievement, advancing, ambition, ar, aspiration, augmented reality, beaming, beauty

achievement, advancing, ambition, ar, aspiration, augmented reality, beaming, beauty
Businesswoman breaking through glass ceiling

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Digital illustration of jubilant businesswoman

Digital illustration of jubilant businesswoman

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Businessman and woman toasting drink glass, smiling, portrait

Businessman and woman toasting drink glass, smiling, portrait

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: HELENA RUBINSTEIN (1872-1965). American (Polish-born) businesswoman. Photograph, c1920

HELENA RUBINSTEIN (1872-1965). American (Polish-born) businesswoman. Photograph, c1920

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Alice Cornwell, 1885 (b / w photo)

Alice Cornwell, 1885 (b / w photo)
XJF400679 Alice Cornwell, 1885 (b/w photo) by Barraud, Herbert Rose (1845-c.1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alice Anne Cornwell (1852-1932)

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Ninette de Valois (b / w photo)

Ninette de Valois (b / w photo)
XJF342483 Ninette de Valois (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dame Ninette de Valois (1898-2001)

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Elizabeth Raffald, 1782 (engraving)

Elizabeth Raffald, 1782 (engraving)
XJF618901 Elizabeth Raffald, 1782 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elizabeth Raffald (1733-81)

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: MAGGIE LENA WALKER. (c1867-1934): oil over a photograph, perhaps taken in 1886

MAGGIE LENA WALKER. (c1867-1934): oil over a photograph, perhaps taken in 1886, the year of her marriage

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: MAGGIE L. WALKER (c1867-1934). American business woman

MAGGIE L. WALKER (c1867-1934). American business woman

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: MARY ELLEN PLEASANT (1814-1904). American entrepreneur and abolitionist

MARY ELLEN PLEASANT (1814-1904). American entrepreneur and abolitionist

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: HENRIETTA HOWLAND GREEN (1834-1916). Nee Robinson

HENRIETTA HOWLAND GREEN (1834-1916). Nee Robinson. American financier known as Hetty Green

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman sitting, taking notes

Woman sitting, taking notes

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman holding pencil and paper, open book in front of her

Woman holding pencil and paper, open book in front of her

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman chewing on pencil, book open in front of her

Woman chewing on pencil, book open in front of her

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman thinking, looking upward

Woman thinking, looking upward

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman showing man cheque, man holding pen

Woman showing man cheque, man holding pen

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Man and woman talking

Man and woman talking

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman typing, smiling and posing

Woman typing, smiling and posing

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman holding paper, posing and smiling

Woman holding paper, posing and smiling

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman holding pencil and paper

Woman holding pencil and paper

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman smiling, holding pen

Woman smiling, holding pen

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman using typewriter

Woman using typewriter

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman walking

Woman walking

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman sitting, listening to man

Woman sitting, listening to man

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Back view of woman writing and looking at phone

Back view of woman writing and looking at phone

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman answering phone

Woman answering phone

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman giving cup to man

Woman giving cup to man

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman and man talking and pointing to paper

Woman and man talking and pointing to paper

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman using phone and holding pencil

Woman using phone and holding pencil

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman holding phone

Woman holding phone

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Man talking to woman who is taking notes

Man talking to woman who is taking notes

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman using phone and looking at paper

Woman using phone and looking at paper

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman standing and posing

Woman standing and posing

Background imageBusinesswoman Collection: Woman looking at paper, holding pencil

Woman looking at paper, holding pencil



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"Unveiling the Power of Women in Business: A Journey Through Time" In 1923, Lydia Pinkham Co. Celebrated the rise of women in business with this captivating black and white advertisement. This powerful image captures a woman sitting on a pedestal, symbolizing her strength and influence as a businesswoman. Witness the evolution of commerce as modern airport scenes showcase confident business travelers navigating global markets. A senior woman sits at her desk, radiating joy while writing on her notepad – an embodiment of success achieved through hard work and determination. Hinman B. Hurlbut's oil painting from the 1870s immortalizes a pioneering female entrepreneur who defied societal norms to make her mark in business history. Julia Morley, British TV host and founder of Miss World pageant, exemplifies how women can excel both in beauty and entrepreneurship fields simultaneously. Mary Millington challenged stereotypes by proving that even within controversial industries like adult entertainment, women can thrive as successful models and actresses. John Pierpont Morgan attends the Money Trust Investigation alongside his son and daughter – showcasing family legacy intertwined with entrepreneurial spirit during challenging times (1912). The statue of George Peabody erected in 1869 stands tall as a tribute to all those trailblazing women who paved their way into the world of business against all odds. Witnessing vintage technology like fax machines reminds us how far we've come technologically while honoring past generations' dedication to their craft. These diverse glimpses into history highlight remarkable stories where women have shattered glass ceilings across various industries - inspiring present-day entrepreneurs to continue pushing boundaries for future generations.