ArtistsRalph Morse
Ralph Morse

Ralph Morse

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The Family of Man
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1955
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Memorable Life Photographs
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1951
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Color Photography
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1950
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Ralph Theodore Morse was a career staff photographer for Life magazine. He photographed some of the most widely seen pictures of World War II, the United States space program, and sports events, and was celebrated for his multiple-exposure photographs. Morse's success as an improviser led to his being considered Life magazine's specialist in technical photography. Former managing editor George P. Hunt declared that "If [the] equipment he needed didn't exist, [Morse] built it."

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Artsy artwork: Patterns of Light (Space Flight Helmet Research) (1954)
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Artsy artwork: Babe Ruth in Locker Room (1948)
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Artsy artwork: Jackie Robinson Stealing Home (1955)
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Artsy artwork: Brooklyn Dodger, Jackie Robinson (1955)
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Artsy artwork: Babe Ruth Final Appearance (1948)
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