D-Day Invasion, Normandy

D-Day Invasion, Normandy

Robert CapaWW-1944-109058
1944·Gelatin silver print·Image: 16.8 × 21.3 cm (6 5/8 × 8 7/16 in.); Paper: 20.8 × 22 cm (8 1/4 × 8 11/16 in.)

<p>Robert Capa’s photograph of Allied forces storming Normandy on D-Day has become one of the iconic images of war and an emblem of heroic reportage. Capa, a correspondent for <em>Life</em> magazine, was allowed to land on the beaches with the troops and shot just over 100 frames from waist-deep water. The rolls of film were then ferried to England, driven by motorcycle courier to London, and rushed for processing at <em>Life’</em>s offices. In haste to dry the developed film, however, the lab ended up melting the emulsion, ruining all but 11 frames. Still, the remaining pictures (including this one) successfully conveyed the dangerous, frenetic action of the soldiers and were sent immediately to media outlets worldwide. This particular print was radioed to the <em>New York Times,</em> where it was featured in the June 9, 1944, issue, just three days after the invasion—scooping <em>Life,</em> which hit newsstands June 12.</p>

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Year
1944
Dimensions
Image: 16.8 × 21.3 cm (6 5/8 × 8 7/16 in.); Paper: 20.8 × 22 cm (8 1/4 × 8 11/16 in.)

Artist

Robert Capa
Robert Capa

Photography

Robert Capa was a Hungarian-born photographer who documented major twentieth-century conflicts, including the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the First Indochina War. Working with a 35mm Leica camera, he developed a distinctive approach to war photography that prioritized proximity and immediacy over detached observation. His images from the D-Day landings remain among the most iconic photographs of World War II. Capa co-founded Magnum Photos in 1947, establishing a cooperative model for independent photojournalism that became influential in postwar visual culture.

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Year
1944
Dimensions
Image: 16.8 × 21.3 cm (6 5/8 × 8 7/16 in.); Paper: 20.8 × 22 cm (8 1/4 × 8 11/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1944-109058

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Robert Capa

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