Contact us today to verify availability either by online request or toll free at 1.877.331.8401. GALLERY M is a master dealer for LIFE and represents the complete collection of Eisenstaedt limited edition works and a select group from Eisenstaedt's private collection. Eisenstaedt's photographs are in the permanent collections of the Royal Photographic Society, London the International Center of Photography, New York the George Eastman House, Rochester and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Prestigious museums and galleries have exhibited Eisenstaedt's photographs, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the International Center of Photography (a retrospective), the Philadelphia College of Art, among others. The artist has also authored many books, including: Eisenstaedt's Album, People The Eye of Eisenstaedt Witness To Our Time Eisenstaedt's Guide to Photography Eisenstaedt's Martha's Vineyard Eisenstaedt: Remembrances. Time magazine heralded Eisenstaedt's V-J Day, Times Square,1945 as one of the ten greatest images in the history of photojournalism. Photographer of the Year, Encyclopedia Britannica.Photographic Society of America Achievement Award.International Understanding Award for Outstanding Achievement.Eisenstaedt has received numerous awards for his work including: Kennedy, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, and Winston Churchill are just a few of the luminaries captured forever through Eisenstaedt's unfailing ability to seize the fleeting essence of the moment. His 86 covers and over 2500 assignments for LIFE have portrayed the earth-shaking events and influential people of the twentieth century, from the dignity of royalty to the elegance of movie stars, from the passion of scholars to the determination of diplomats. These decades, known today as The Golden Age of Photojournalism, were an exciting and prolific period for the format, fueled by the. 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). Capturing sincere expressions and natural behaviors, this selection of gelatin silver prints conveys Eisenstaedt’s intimate and thoughtful impressions of a variety of social subjects from 1930 to the 1950s.
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