David Douglas Duncan (January 23, 1916 – June 7, 2018) was an American photojournalist who is best known for his dramatic combat photographs.
In Memoriam David Douglas DuncanCreditVideo by Harry Ransom Center
© Joe McNally
1st Lt David D. Duncan formerly at El Toro, who participated in the famed Fiji Patrol on Bougainville. The picture was made by T/Sgt. George Circle, Group 46 aerial photographer who was with Duncan at Bougainville.
Books
- This Is War! (1951)
- The Private World of Pablo Picasso (1958)
- The Kremlin (1960)
- Picasso’s Picassos (1961)
- Yankee Nomad (1966)
- I Protest! (1968)
- Self-Portrait: USA (1969)
- War Without Heroes (1970)
- Prismatics (1972)
- David Douglas Duncan [portfolio] (1972?)
- Goodbye Picasso (1974)
- The Silent Studio (1976)
- Magic Worlds of Fantasy (1978)
- The Fragile Miracle of Martin Gray (1979)
- Viva Picasso (1980)
- The World of Allah (1982)
- New York/New York (1984)
- Sunflowers for Van Gogh (1986)
- Picasso and Jacqueline (1988)
- A Secret Garden (1992)
- Thor (1993)
- Picasso Paints a Portrait (1996)
- Yo-Yo (1999)
- Faceless (2001)
- Photo Nomad (2003)
- Picasso and Lump (2006)
102 years old…I hope he had a good life.
An interesting one for sure!
“Like” doesn’t seem like the right response, but you know what I mean.
Keith, thank you for sharing that memorial.
He was a great photographer Tim. One of my favorites. I can’t even fathom the things he saw in his lifetime.