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ALFRED EISENSTAEDT The 20th Century
ALFRED EISENSTAEDT The 20th Century
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ALFRED EISENSTAEDT, 20th Century Limited locomotive on tracks, c. 1941, 9.625x7.875" Gelatin silver print, Printed c. 1941, Inscribed in pencil on print verso: at Harmon - stay five min - other stops at Albany, Syracuse + Buffalo / stops at 7 [unclear] points. PIX Incorporated credit stamp; Time Inc. copyright stamp; Used in LIFE stamp dated Aug 4 1941; subject stamp; numeric stamp; miscellaneous press markings in red, green, and black pencil.

Published in the May 4, 1941 LIFE Magazine in the article "Life Rides in the Cab of the 20th Century Limited," with a caption that reads in part, "The 20th Century's locomotive is a 371-ton Hudson J3 4-6 type." The article notes that "the dream of most American boys and of many grown-up American men is to ride in the cab of a locomotive. ...Recently the dream came true for LIFE... in the person of Cameraman Alfred Eisenstaedt."
Credit: https://books.google.com/books?id=jEwEAAAAMBAJ&q=albany#v=snippet&q=albany&f=false

Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898-1995) one of the most famous photographers of the 20th century, began taking pictures at the age of 14 when he was given his first camera, an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. In 1927 Eisenstaedt sold his first photograph and began his free-lance career for Pacific and Atlantic Photos Agency in Berlin, which was taken over by Associated Press in 1931. Using cumbersome equipment with tripods and glass plate negatives, Eisenstaedt produced many photos on assignment of musicians, writers, and royalty. One of his more famous photographs from the early 1930s depicts a waiter at the ice rink of the Grand Hotel. Another reveals the opera house La Scala, Milan. By 1935 Eisenstaedt had acquired a Rolleiflex camera and immigrated to America. A year later he became one of the original staff photographers for Life Magazine. At that point he was considered one of the masters of the candid photograph. VJ Day in Times Square on August 15, 1945 provided the opportunity for Eisenstaedt to photograph the image for which he is most famous.

Eisenstaedt had his first one-man exhibition in 1954 at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. He had many subsequent exhibits and was the recipient of numerous awards, among them the National Medal of the Arts which he received from President George Bush in 1989 in a ceremony on the White House lawn.

Credit: http://www.howardgreenberg.com/artists/alfred-eisenstaedt
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Very good. Minor wear and handling marks.
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ALFRED EISENSTAEDT The 20th Century

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