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A photograph of Mohandas Gandhi at his spinning wheel, taken by Margaret Bourke-White, ca. 1946. Burt Finger appraised the print at the 2018 ROADSHOW in San Diego, California, for $40,000 to $50,000.
Take a look at Burt Finger's appraisal of a Margaret Bourke-White Gandhi Photograph, ca. 1946, in Modern Icons.
Margaret Bourke-White lived the life any photographer would want. Throughout her career, she captured images of some of the most critical moments in history, from World War II and the Korean War ...
Tracks annual change in Margaret Bourke-White’s median prices and estimates. This chart shows whether the artist’s prices are rising or falling, without the distortion caused by the sale of ...
Change in Median Artwork Prices and Estimates Photography Tracks annual change in Margaret Bourke-White’s median prices and estimates. This chart shows whether the artist’s prices are rising or ...
At her 1941 Kremlin session with Stalin, who was then a U.S. ally, Bourke-White went through great contortions trying to make “that great stone face come alive.” Eventually, she got her picture.
Margaret Bourke-White was a world-famous photographer, journalist and social activist. After the University of Michigan printed, as an artistic collection, the photos she took as the yearbook ...
A 1937 photograph by Margaret Bourke-White titled "At the time of the Louisville Flood," shows residents waiting in line for flood relief standing in front of a mural that reads "World's Highest ...
Image: 12.25 x 9 in. (31.12 x 22.86 cm.) Margaret Bourke-White was a landmark American photojournalist. Remembered as the first female war correspondent and the first foreign photographer permitted to ...