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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 |
Style: Photojournalism |
Certificate: Yes |
| Subject: VJ Day Kiss, World War II |
Edition Size: 250 |
Framed Size: 20.0 x 16.0 |
| Image Size: 13.0 x 2.5 |
While the historic VJ Day Kiss by Alfred Eisenstaedt is iconic, the limited edition of the image is scarce (still available at GALLERY M though). LIFE proudly introduces the Five Frames of VJ Day to collectors. This is a modern gelatin silver of the frames of the historic Eisenstaedt photograph (the middle being most recognized). Since printed after his death, Alfred Eisenstaedt's embossed signature appears in the bottom right, front corner. Contact GALLERY M at 1.877.331.8401 or online for current availability and price. |
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