The flag raising by US Marines (and one Navy Corpsman) on Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima ; see link below .
The famous photo that won a Pulitzer Prize and was distributed to many newspapers was taken by Joe Rosenthal.
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I believe that Richard Avedon took the famous black and white photograph of a woman with an umbrella jumping off a curb. Please see the related links for the photograph and some information about Richard Avedon. Here is a link to the infamous photo (below):
There probably are more people who can identify this painting if they see it (or a photograph of it) than any other painting.
You cant then it will be a rip-off & you wouldn't like being ripped-off would ya?
The famous photo that won a Pulitzer Prize and was distributed to many newspapers was taken by Joe Rosenthal.
Five Marines and 1 Navy corpsman raised a flag on Mount Suribachi located on the island of Iwo Jima. The photograph which later lead to a Marine memorial was taken by Joe Rosenthal.
My photograph was taken by a professional artist next to a famous president.
Probably the most famous photograph taken during WWII, the raising of the stars and stripes over MT. Suribachi; during the US Marine's fight to take the island of Iwo Jima. Photographed by Joe Rosenthal (1911-2006), war correspondent.
Joseph Wright was famous because he was a famous derbyshire painter
Joseph Priestley was famous because he was a scientist.
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Joseph Henri Moissan was famous for discovering fluorine.
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Chief Joseph is famous for trying to end a war and making peace.
Yes. Joseph Haydn was famous for playing on the piano.