Web Mentions for "Joseph Rosenthal"
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Executive Summary
The publicly available web content primarily refers to Joseph John "Joe" Rosenthal (1911-2006), an American photographer best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" during World War II. He worked for the Associated Press and the San Francisco Chronicle. Other mentions may refer to other individuals with the same or similar name.
Professional Background
- Joseph John "Joe" Rosenthal (1911-2006):
- Photographer.
- Newspaper Enterprise Association (reporter photographer).
- Associated Press (AP) photographer.
- San Francisco Chronicle (photographer for 35 years until retirement).
- Studied illustration and photography in San Francisco.
Online Presence
- Holden Luntz Gallery: Displays Rosenthal's work. (holdenluntz.com)
- Artnet: Features 168 artworks by Joe Rosenthal. (artnet.com)
Web Mentions & News
- Pulitzer Prize: Won for "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" (pulitzer.org).
- International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum: Inductee (iphf.org).
- Smithsonian Magazine: Features the story behind the Iwo Jima photograph. (smithsonianmag.com)
- U.S. Department of State: Listed as personnel. (art.state.gov)
- University of San Francisco Magazine: Featured in an article "The Man Behind the Camera" (usfca.edu).
Key Findings
- Joseph John "Joe" Rosenthal was born in Washington, D.C. on *, and died in Novato, CA, on *.
- He is most famous for his photograph "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima," taken on ***.
- Rosenthal received the Pulitzer Prize for the Iwo Jima photograph.
- He worked as a photographer for the Associated Press during World War II.
- After the war, he worked for 35 years at the San Francisco Chronicle.
- He was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame.
- Rosenthal's parents were Russian Jewish immigrants.
- The Iwo Jima photograph is replicated as the *** States Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia.
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