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Oswald Lee

L. H. Oswald Being Shot by Ruby, Rare Period Iconic Pulitzer Prize Photo

 

Rare Original period 1964 Pulitzer prize winning glossy black and white photograph. Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, reacts as Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby shoots at him from point-blank range in a corridor of Dallas police headquarters Nov. 24, 1963. Photo: Bob Jackson/Dallas Times-Herald. 10" x 8". Photo is creased with heavy abrasions to the right size edge, most can be cropped out without impacting the effect of the photograph. Presented matted to a completed size of 20" x 16".

 

Pulitzer Prize-winning photos, capturing moments of history that often made their way from newspapers to schoolbooks to posters and even T-shirts. Some helped change laws — or even win, or end, wars. This iconic photo shows Ruby aiming the gun at Oswald, whose body has just been invaded by the bullet, as smoke rings rise from his abdomen to his eyes. As Oswald grimaces in pain, the police detectives' faces are etched in sheer terror.

 

"The facial expressions, the body language of everyone in that photograph is just incredible," says Mr. Johnston. "I looked at that photograph the first time and was startled by it, it had so much impact."

 

But what does one feel when looking at the famous photo of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963? Shock, like viewers who saw the shooting on TV. Anger that Oswald would never be questioned in court, taking some of his secrets to his grave and leaving conspiracy theories to fill in gaps. Or maybe even disdain, a sense that the man who killed President John F. Kennedy got what he deserved. “A photo is an emotional link to your brain and to your heart"

 

 “The still crystallizes this whole moment. You keep looking at it to see if anyone can see what is going to happen. … It is such a fantastically composed picture.”

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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