Title: Elvis Presley On His Motorcycle 1956 Limited Estate Stamped Edition: 1956 (printed later) Description: Elvis Presley on his Harley Davidson motorcycle at home in 1956. (Photo Phillip Harrington) Estate Stamped limited edition print 5 of 75 Large Oversize 30x20" inches / 76 x 51 cm paper size Archival pigment print numbered and stamped on the front certificate of authenticity included unfrmed printed 2025 Official Phillip Harrington Estate Print Elvis Aaron Presley, also known simply as Elvis, was an American singer, musician and actor. He is regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century and is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King". About Phillip Harrington Phillip A. Harrington (1920–2009) was an American photographer renowned for his candid portraits of cultural icons and his pioneering work in photomicrography. Born in Holland, Michigan, Harrington developed an early interest in photography, joining his high school camera club at 16. At 19, he moved to New York City to study at the prestigious Clarence H. White School of Photography, where he was mentored by Clarence White Jr. and became one of the school's standout students . During World War II, Harrington served in the Merchant Marine as a ship's photographer. After the war, he worked for several newspapers, including the Akron Beacon-Journal, the Chicago Tribune, and the Miami Herald. In 1945, he became Director of Photography for the Wisconsin State Journal, and in 1946, he moved to the Minneapolis Tribune, where he developed a daily "picture story" feature. By 1949, Harrington transitioned to Look Magazine, where he worked as a staff photographer and also freelanced for National Geographic. Harrington's photography captured a diverse range of subjects, including politicians, artists, and entertainers. In 1956, he accompanied Elvis Presley on tour, photographing the singer during performances in Detroit, Columbus, and Dayton, as well as at his home in Memphis. These intimate portraits, published in Look Magazine, offer a rare glimpse into Presley's personal life . That same year, Harrington traveled to Moscow and, in defiance of U.S. State Department restrictions, crossed into China with reporter Edmund Stevens. Their work earned them the George Polk Award for journalism . In 1966, Harrington photographed British actress Charlotte Rampling at a London casino, capturing her in a moment of leisure. This image, along with others from his extensive portfolio, reflects his ability to document the personalities of his subjects with sensitivity and insight . Later in his career, Harrington focused on photomicrography, collaborating with fellow photographer Roman Vishniac to explore the microscopic world. He continued to photograph jazz musicians in New York City during the 1980s and '90s. Harrington passed away in 2009 at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of compelling images that continue to be celebrated today . Additional Information: Creator:
Phillip Harrington
Creation Year:
1956 (printed later)
Dimensions:
Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
Medium:
Archival Pigment
Movement & Style:
Modern
Period:
1950-1959
Framing:
Framing Options Available
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Condition:
New
Gallery Location:
London, GB
Reference Number:
Seller: sm251stDibs: LU381316331242
Reserve: $1,050.00
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