
Recreating a Masterpiece Painting - LIFE
This photo gallery includes Elisofon’s historic shot as well as several of Duchamp’s more conventional appearances before the cameras of LIFE photographers.
isigny Photo Archives - LIFE
Explore isigny within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.
When Maine Got Its Caribou Back - LIFE
With all those young ones on the way, the LIFE story about this plan sounded a hopeful note: “Maine hopes its herd will be multiplied come spring.” The process took some effort.
Manhattan Project Photo Archives - LIFE
Explore Manhattan Project within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.
The 100 Most Important Photos Ever - LIFE
The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s newcspecial issue 100 Photographs: The Most Important Pictures of All Time and the Stories Behind Them, available at newsstands …
inauguration Photo Archives - LIFE
Explore inauguration within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.
Wild Manhattan Nights: A Peek Inside The Latin Quarter, 1949 - LIFE
In its Nov. 21, 1949 issue LIFE gave big play to a story centered around a Manhattan nightspot called the Latin Quarter, and breathlessly announced a trend in nightclub entertainment of …
About LIFE's World Class Photo Archive - LIFE
At its height, LIFE magazine’s incomparable images and essays reached 1 of 3 American readers. The original prints, negatives, and associated manuscripts remain in Dotdash …
A Ceremony of Surrender: The Formal End to a Brutal War - LIFE
LIFE devoted nine pages to the ceremony, and four more to a story on the ruin left by the atomic bombs, headlined “What Ended the War.” The ceremony took 23 minutes and was broadcast …
The Mona Lisa’s One and Only Visit to America - LIFE
Here’s how LIFE described the painting’s journey from Paris to Washington in December 1962. Surrounded by grandeur that would have done credit to Charles de Gaulle, she had travelled …