robert-capa-american-hungarian-1913-1954-original-1944-life-print-of-d-day-s-aftermath
Lot 2245
Robert Capa (American/Hungarian, 1913-1954), Original 1944 LIFE Print of D-Day's Aftermath
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Being a documentary photograph similar to Capa's "Omaha Beach Secured," in which Americans and their allies stake a no-nonsense claim on Nazi-occupied Europe. The present image is apparently unique as an original period print and is stamped "LIFE Photo by Robert Capa" on the back above a clipped newspaper caption that reads "General view of the Allied beachhead shortly after D-Day, showing shipping inshore, and breakwater made of sunken Liberty ships. D25-1-C-7-120 Capa Pool Photo." Additional stamps present are as follows: "Passed for publication Photo 102 / 23 Oct 1944 Name...G. No 47 SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) Field Censor"; "Dec 1944"; "Used in LIFE Book / U.S History - Vol. eleven / Page 135" (also in manuscript above); "Purcell Book"; "Winston Churchill War Book / p 449" as well as several indiscernible numbers and letters used by publishers, in double-sided frame.

Sight size 11 1/2 x 9 3/4 in.; Frame dimensions 22 1/2 x 19 1/4 in.

Private North Carolina Collection

Shallow handling creases on the front are only visible when the print is angled to light; the back is somewhat soiled, however the surfaces have aged well with minimal fading to the pencils and inks used; overall very good condition; not examined out of frame.