| The great photographs below from LIFE magazine represent the finest in photojournalism over the last few decades. They were expertly printed in the LIFE lab, signed by the photographers and are excellent photographic investments, having increased in value greatly in recent years. (Incidentally, a few of the limited edition prints below were made posthumously and have embossed signatures.)
LIFE requests that we not publish prices since they are constantly changing as inventories sell out. You can, however, get some idea by the symbols shown after the sizes. ($) means $5,000 or less; ($$) is $5,000 to $10,000; ($$$) is $10,000 to $15,000 and ($$$$) is over $15,000. If you see one or some you like, please email us or phone us (877-868-5462) for the current price. (The LIFE watermark on the web images below are not on the photographs themselves.) |
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Alfred Eisenstaedt: Andrew Wyeth's Bed, Hat and Dog, Cushing, ME, 1965, in 11 x 14 ($$). Only 44 were printed and signed. | ![]() |
Martha Holmes: Jackson Pollock dropping paint to canvas, Springs, New York, 1949, in 11 x 14 ($) and 16 x 20 ($). Only a few prints are left. This is one of LIFE's best selling photograph. |
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Margaret Bourke-White: At the Time of the Louisville Flood, 1937 in 30 x 40 pigment, embossed signature ($$). | ![]() |
Alfred Eisenstaedt: Mother and child, four months after the atomic bomb, Hiroshima, Japan, 1945, in 11 x 14 ($$). |
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Margaret Bourke-White: Hats in the Garment District, New York, 1930 in 20 x 24, embossed signature ($$). | ![]() |
Margaret Bourke-White: DC-4 flying over New York City, 1939 in 30 x 40 pigment, embossed signature ($$). |
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Alfred Eisenstaedt: Ice Skating Waiter, Grand Hotel, St. Moritz, 1932 in 11 x 14 ($$$) and 16 x 20 ($$$). | ![]() |
Alfred Eisenstaedt: Robert Frost, Ripton, Vermont, 1955, in 8 x 10 ($). |
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Joe Rosenthal: Old Glory Goes Up on Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima, February 23, 1945 in 16 x 20 ($$$). | ![]() |
Alfred Eisenstaedt: Frank Lloyd Wright, Taliesin, Wisconsin, 1956, in 11 x 14 ($$). Only 14 were printed and signed, and only a handful are left. |
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Ed Clark: Navy CPO Graham Jackson plays "Goin' Home" at President Franklin D. Roosevelt's funeral, Warms Springs, Geogia, 4/13/45 in 8 x 10 ($) and 11 x 14 ($$). | ![]() |
Alfred Eisenstaedt: Thomas Hart Benton paints "The Rape of Persephone," 1938, in 8 x 10 ($$), 11 x 14 ($$$) and 16 x 20 ($$$$). |
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Alfred Eisenstaedt: Three frames of Children at a Puppet Theatre, Paris, France, 1963 in 16 x 20, embossed signature ($). |
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