Orlando Sentinel: Margaret Bourke-White, Peter Schreyer help Cornell Museum explore documentary photography
The Santa Fe New Mexican: Margaret Bourke-White at Monroe Gallery of Photography
insider.si.edu: Margaret Bourke-White : the photography of design, 1927-1936 / Stephen Bennett Phillips
Margaret Bourke-White : the photography of design, 1927-1936 / Stephen Bennett Phillips
Artnet: This Artist’s Portraits of Isolated New Yorkers Invoke Legendary Photographer Margaret Bourke-White (Who Happens to Be Her Great-Aunt)
This Artist’s Portraits of Isolated New Yorkers Invoke Legendary Photographer Margaret Bourke-White (Who Happens to Be Her Great-Aunt)
Margaret Bourke-White was a trailblazing documentary photographer — documenting the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp at the end of World War II and becoming the first foreigner to document ...
Best known as a pioneering woman photographer for her harrowing shots of World War II, Margaret Bourke-White shows a different facet of her talent in an earlier time _ commercial photos from plow ...
Margaret Bourke-White was a landmark American photojournalist. Remembered as the first female war correspondent and the first foreign photographer permitted to document Soviet industry, she captured ...
Stamped and inscribed; Photographer's Life credit stamp and Life reproduction stamp verso. Description in pencil verso: "Margaret Bourke-White in tropical helmet and riding a mule through the ...
Margaret Bourke-White, born on , in New York City, was the daughter of Joseph White, an engineer and inventor, and Minnie Bourke, of Irish Catholic descent. Raised in a household that ...
Legendary LIFE and Fortune photographer Margaret Bourke-White—who was born on this day, June 14, in 1904—had plenty of superlatives to her name. After being brought on by TIME Magazine founder Henry ...