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Long acclaimed as the father of modern photojournalism, Alfred Eisenstaedt has chronicled the last century with more published photographs than any other photographer in history.
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Country:
UNITED STATES
Notable Awards:
National Medal of the Arts, International Understanding Award for Outstanding Achievement, Photographic Society of America Achievement Award, Photographer of the Year, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Achievements:
Time magazine heralded Eisenstaedt's "V-J Day, Times Square, 1945" as one of the ten greatest images in the history of photojournalism. Previous exhibitions include Moma, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the International Center of Photography.
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| Work Surface: Archival |
Paper Size: 20.0 x 16.0 |
Certificate: Yes |
| Signed: Yes |
Edition Size: 250 |
Condition: Pristine |
While many servicemen and women were photographed this day, Alfred Eisenstaedt's photograph of the sailor kissing the nurse became the icon. VJ Day Times Square has been a resounding symbol of why love triumphs war and how America found relief in the silence of the guns. This photograph is a signed, limited edition gelatin silver print available as seen above at GALLERY M. Contact us online today or at 1.877.331.8401. |
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