U.S.S. Akron 1931 HS
Margaret Bourke-White
Photography : Silver Gelatin Photograph
Size : 17x23 in | 43x58 cm
Framed : 20.5x26 in | 52x66 cm
Edition : Not numbered
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🔥Hand Signed 1931 Silver Gelatin Print $$$$$$$
Year1931
Hand SignedLower right Bourke-White
Condition Excellent
Framed with Glass
Purchased fromPrivate Collector
Certificate of AuthenticityNotarized letter from seller
LID50001
Margaret Bourke-White - United States
Art Brokerage specializes in the orignal photographs of depression photographer Margaret Bourke-White. B. 1904-1971. Margaret was famous for being a photographer and a photojournalist. She wrote an autobiographical book called Portrait of Myself. Margaret studied photography as a hobby when she was a young women. She published a book called You Have Seen Their Faces in 1937. It became well known for the pictures of people during the depression. Margaret wrote two more books called North of the Danube and Say is this the U.S.A. Margaret was the first women journalist to be allowed to work in combat zones by in the U.S. army during World War II. She was the first photographer for Fortune Magazine. Margaret has famous drawings in many NY museums. Margaret most famous photograph was published on the cover of the first Life Magazine. She was one of the first photographers to enter the death camps after World War II. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.