Werner Bischof

Magnum Square Print: Werner Bischof

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$110.00
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$110.00
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Description

Frida Kahlo in her home, Casa Azul. Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico, March 8, 1954.

© Werner Bischof / Magnum Photos

This print is estate-stamped on an archival label to ensure quality and preservation, which is affixed to the back of the print.

The edition is available for purchase between:

Monday, April 21, 09:00 a.m. EDT
to Sunday, April 27, 11:59 p.m. EDT

Specification

Format: Digital C-Print
Paper Size: 6 x 6 in (15.24 x 15.24 cm)
Image Size: 5.5 in (14 cm) on the longest side
Material: Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper

Framing

All Magnum Square Prints come with a choice of three framing options. These contemporary custom frames are hand-crafted by expert framers.

Standard (Custom Black/White)

  • Hand-crafted black or white wooden frame (w: ~¾” h: ~⅞”)
  • Magnum Square Prints will be framed with a white, archival, made-to-measure mat
  • Includes UV plexiglass, which comes with ~99% UV protection
  • The finished frames will then be sealed using archival paper backing, wired ready for hanging and with wall-friendly footers
  • All products used in the framing are archival quality: Japanese hinging tape, archival text labels, and backing papers
  • All frames will be square with outside dimensions of 10 ⅞” x 10 ⅞” 
  • Please note, the signature or estate stamp will be hidden by the framing but a text label (without signature or estate stamp) will be affixed to the back of the frame

Premium

  • Hand-crafted premium walnut wooden frame 12mm x 19mm (½” x ¾”)
  • Magnum Square Prints will be framed with a white, archival, made-to-measure mat
  • Includes UV plexiglass, which comes with ~99% UV protection
  • The finished frames are plexiglass on both sides with the signature label mounted on the reverse, with a wire for hanging
  • All premium frames will be square with outside dimensions of  12 ½” x 12 ½” 

Please allow extra time for framing as all frames are custom made.

Shipping

Shipping Time

Prints are made throughout the sale and signed by our photographers around the world or stamped by their estates. All orders will be processed as quickly as possible.

If you have unframed Square Print(s), we will ship all orders by June 2nd, 2025.

Framed Square Prints take a bit more time to produce as all frames are handmade, we will ship all framed orders by June 17th, 2025.

After successfully placing an order, you will receive an email confirmation from Magnum. Once your order ships, you will receive another email which will include your order’s tracking information.

Shipping Method

Framed and unframed Magnum Square Prints will be shipped separately from other products ordered. All Square Print orders that ship within the U.S. will ship via USPS & UPS.

All Square Print orders that ship outside of the U.S. will ship via DHL Express, Royal Mail, or Deutsche Post. At the moment there is no postal service to Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. For more information, please visit our FAQs.

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If you are going on vacation during the shipping window, please be sure to give Magnum a shipping address where your Square Print can be safely delivered. Any items returned to Magnum can be shipped out again at cost to the customer.

Taxes and Duties

All Magnum Square Print orders ship from the USA, UK or Germany.

In some cases your order may incur customs and duties charges upon delivery. These are the responsibility of the purchaser.

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All Magnum Square Prints come with a choice of three framing options: our standard custom wooden frame in black or white, or a new premium walnut frame.

Our premium walnut frames feature plexiglass on both sides, showcasing the signature label via a cutout on the rear. All of these contemporary custom frames are hand-crafted by expert framers.
About the Photographer

Werner Bischof

Werner Bischof was born in Switzerland. He studied photography with Hans Finsler in his native Zurich at the School for Arts and Crafts, then opened a photography and advertising studio. In 1942, he became a freelancer for Du magazine, which published his first major photo essays in 1943. Bischof received international recognition after the publication of his 1945 reportage on the devastation caused by the Second World War.

In the years that followed, Bischof traveled in Italy and Greece for Swiss Relief, an organization dedicated to post-war reconstruction. In 1948, he photographed the Winter Olympics in St Moritz for LIFE magazine. After trips to Eastern Europe, Finland, Sweden and Denmark, he worked for Picture PostThe ObserverIllustrated, and Epoca. He was the first photographer to join Magnum with the founding members in 1949.

Disliking the ‘superficiality and sensationalism’ of the magazine business, he devoted much of his working life to looking for order and tranquility in traditional culture, something that did not endear him to picture editors looking for hot topical material. Nonetheless, he found himself sent to report on the famine in India by Life magazine (1951), and he went on to work in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Indochina. The images from these reportages were used in major picture magazines throughout the world.

In the autumn of 1953, Bischof created a series of expansively composed color photographs of the USA. The following year he traveled throughout Mexico and Panama, and then on to a remote part of Peru, where he was engaged in making a film. Tragically, Bischof died in a road accident in the Andes on 16 May 1954, only nine days before Magnum founder Robert Capa lost his life in Indochina.

Square Print Sale: Spectacle

For this Square Print Sale, Magnum photographers explore how our attention is captured by visual displays: spectacles.

A “spectacle” can signify a show, a performance, a public display, or an act of theatre. It suggests something that we willingly observe, with curiosity, wonder, or even contempt. These images have the appeal of something “to look at,” exploring the seductiveness and magnetism of the visual image, with each opening up an opportunity for discussion. The full curation unveils the vast spectrum of spectacle in our world — from the breathtaking to the bizarre, the public to the personal.

Over 80 signed or estate-stamped, museum-quality 6x6” prints will be available online for one week, priced from $110/£110/€120.

The Spectacle Square Print Sale runs Monday, April 21 at 9 a.m. ET and ends Sunday, April 27 at 11:59 p.m.

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