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The Most Iconic Photographs of All Time - LIFE Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world
Glenn Gould: Eccentric Genius at Play - LIFE Parks’ photo of Gould bent over the piano in his signature posture as he records Bach while sound engineers hover overhead is one of the most popular in the LIFE print store
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
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 on the S S France in a deluxe suite that would have cost an ordinary passenger $2,000
Arnie and Jack: The Best of Rivals - LIFE The warmth between the two men comes through in a photo taken by LIFE’s Francis Miller back in 1963, in which Nicklaus and Palmer shared a laugh That image of camaraderie is one of the most popular photos in LIFE’s online print store
Voluptua Photo Archives - LIFE Explore Voluptua within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious privately held archives from the US around the World
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 on television
A Pioneering NHL Photographer Chooses Her Favorite LIFE Hockey Photos LIFE asked Ms Cain to look through LIFE’s photo archives and select a handful of her favorite hockey photos, all of which come from the old days when the NHL only had six teams and players rarely wore helmets
The Photography of Eric Schaal - LIFE Once, instead of painting on canvas, Dalf staged a phantasmagoric scene and Schaal transformed it into a real-life photograph The brainy Schaal was at ease among many of the profound thinkers and important artists of the mid-20th century
Building the Future: Inside General Electric, 1937 - LIFE The breadth of the GE operations underlines the great variety of activity that legendary LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt documented when he gained access to the General Electric operations back in 1937