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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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Dr. Joseph Goebbels at the League of Nations
1933
Gelatin Silver
by
Alfred Eisenstaedt
© Time Inc.
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| Work Surface: Archival |
Style: Photojournalism |
Certificate: Yes |
| Image Size: 14.0 x 11.0 |
Condition: Pristine |
Eisenstaedt became known to millions worldwide through his work for LIFE Magazine, which he joined as one of the first four staff photographers in 1935 (when it was still Project X). This photograph of Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Minister of Culture and Propaganda was taken at the 15th session of the League of Nations in Geneva, 1933. GALLERY M represents many other works by Eisenstaedt as well. Collect by calling 1.877.331.8401 or request more information online today. |
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