Celebrate the power of the image with a print from this collection of Margaret Bourke-White Prints, Photos, Posters & Wall Art. Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was an American photojournalist whose work capturing social and industrial landscapes during wartime and the
Great Depression was instrumental in developing the photographic essay. Bourke-White was also the first Western photographer to photograph the Soviet Union, the first female war correspondent to work in combat zones during
World War II, and the first photographer to work for both Life and Fortune
Magazines. Curate a collection of Margaret Bourke-White photos and celebrate an American pioneer in the photographic arts. From stunning
black and white landscapes to color portraits of Namibian tribeswomen, this collection has wall decor for any space and decorating style. Your Margaret Bourke-White art print will have lasting clarity and all the details of the original, thanks to our state-of-the-art printing techniques in digital and offset lithography press using fade-resistant archival inks. Elevate your display with a ready-to-hang stretched canvas, and choose a custom frame handcrafted by our skilled professionals for a personalized look.