Joe Rosenthal
American photographer (1911–2006)
Joe Rosenthal was a renowned American photographer born in 1911, whose work had a profound impact on the field of art. His most notable contribution was capturing the iconic moment of the American flag being raised during the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945, a photograph that would become an enduring symbol of World War II. This powerful image not only showcased Rosenthal's skill as a photographer but also played a significant role in documenting a pivotal moment in history.
Rosenthal's photograph, titled "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima," earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize, solidifying his place in the annals of photography. The image's influence extended beyond the realm of photography, as it was replicated in the design of the United States Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia. Throughout his career, Rosenthal's work continued to leave a lasting impression, and he remained a respected figure in the world of art until his passing in 2006.