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Alfred Eisenstaedt, who snapped some of the most recognizable photographs of the 20th century, including the famous 1945 image of a jubilant sailor kissing a swooning nurse in Times Square to celeb… ...
LIFE offers a selection of the great photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt's surprising, singularly charming self-portraits with famous subjects.
Pioneer Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt, who has taken some of the most famous photographs of this century, will be in town in June to open exhibits of his work at the Circle Gallery … ...
Alfred Eisenstaedt, 96, pioneer photographer whose picture of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square captured America’s joy at Japan’s surrender in World War II in August 1945; his images ...
Alfred Eisenstaedt was an American photographer who was born in 1898. How much does an Alfred Eisenstaedt cost? Alfred Eisenstaedt's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized ...
Hitler's Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels glowers at photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt in the garden of the Carlton Hotel during a League of Nations conference, Geneva, September 1933. Alfred ...
Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt captured emotional war farewells WHEN a sailor was caught kissing a woman in 1945 it captured the mood at the end of WWII. But two years earlier, the same ...
Photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt is best known for the iconic kiss image on V-J Day in New York’s Times Square, perhaps the most famous photo of the 20th century and the inspiration for the… ...
Alfred Eisenstaedt’s “V-J Day in Time Square” is one of the most iconic images of all time. Shot on August 14, 1945, it was published in Life Magazine and has stood as one of the most enduring images ...
Finally opening one year after its scheduled debut, the San Diego Museum of Art’s new photography exhibition will display some of the medium’s most recognizable and influential names, i… ...
Here’s a selection of Eisenstaedt’s photographs—most of which can found in “ The Great Life Photographers,” newly released in paperback—along with Baker Burrows’s comments.
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