Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was one of the great photojournalists
of the Twentieth Century.
She was the first female photographer hired by LIFE magazine, and her
work made the cover
of the first issue, dated Novembeer 23, 1936.
Wikipedia
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Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor (People in Crown), 1952
Silver gelatin print, 14 x 11 inches (36 x 28 cm.), edition of 50:
$9,000
(All prints come from Time-LIFE, and have an embossed signature.
They are posthumous. She seldom signed prints at all.)
Public Square (The Terminal Tower) at 5:00, as Seen Through a
Williamson Building Grill, Cleveland, Ohio, 1928
Silver gelatin print, 16 x 13 inches (40 x 33 cm.), edition of 100:
$2,100
Hats in the Garment District, New York, 1930
Silver gelatin print, 20 x 24 inches (50 x 60 cm.), edition of
250:
$5,500
DC-4 Flying over New York City, 1939
Archival ink pigment print, 30 x 40 inches (76 x 102 cm.),
edition of 40:
$9,500 Smaller prints are all sold out.
At the Time of the Louisville Flood, 1937
Archival ink pigment print, 30 x 40 inches (76 x 102
cm.), edition of 40:
$9,500 Smaller prints are all sold out.