Photographer Yousuf Karsh, known for his portraits of stars and world leaders, died Saturday July 13 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston after undergoing surgery. He was 93. He was best known ...
Muhammad Ali, a man who spoke his truth with a realness captured in photographic images over the decades, wears a pinstriped suit against a black backdrop. His elbows extend out from his body, his ...
In 1941, as war raged in Europe and the Pacific, British prime minister Winston Churchill traveled to Washington for meetings with President Franklin Roosevelt before continuing on to Ottawa, where he ...
An iconic photograph of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill has disappeared from a luxury hotel in Canada and replaced with a fake. The black-and-white photo, taken by photographer Yousuf Karsh ...
It sounds like a caper from a movie: A thief seems to have swapped out the famous portrait of a scowling Sir Winston Churchill, photographed by Yousuf Karsh in 1941, with a signed copy. A staff member ...
An employee at the Château Laurier in Ottawa spotted something amiss with ‘Roaring Lion’ portrait by photographer Yousuf Karsh Police in Canada are investigating the “brazen” heist of a famed Sir ...
SO MUCH praise has been heaped upon Yousuf Karsh that it is tempting to believe that he was the world's greatest photographer. But then you think of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, Ansel Adams and ...
An autograph letter signed by Thomas Jefferson dated May 16, 1824; a group of 40 silver gelatin photographs originally taken by Yousuf Karsh; a Sigmund Freud signed photograph taken in 1921.
THOMASTON – For Yousuf Karsh, the first image of North America came from the uncomfortable confines of a crowded ocean liner. The year was 1925, and he was a 17-year-old Armenian refugee arriving on a ...