Marc RiboudJan Rose Kasmir Confronts The American National Guard, Washington D.C., 1967
£9,400
SignedSilver gelatin print
Accompanied by Magnum Photos COA
Paper size: 20 x 24 inches

SignedSilver gelatin print
Accompanied by Magnum Photos COA
Paper size: 20 x 24 inches
This artwork is a silver gelatin print. The work comes directly from the artist's estate, via Magnum Photos in London. The print is signed by Marc Riboud.
© Marc Riboud - Fonds Marc Riboud au musée Guimet//Magnum Photos
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Marc Riboud: Jan Rose Kasmir. For this picture, we recommend the 'BOX', a stylish frame that is slimmer from the front and deeper from the side. This contemporary method not only gives visual priority to the image but also fits seamlessly into most interiors. However, if you prefer a different look, other framing options are also available. Additionally, to ensure the highest levels of production, all of our frames are handcrafted to museum standards by one of the UK’s leading workshops. Please note that prices include tax, but exclude framing and shipping costs.
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Artwork In Detail
Marc Riboud’s iconic photograph captures 17-year-old Jan Rose Kasmir peacefully confronting armed guards during the 1967 anti-Vietnam War march on the Pentagon (Washington D.C.). By holding a single flower toward the soldiers, Kasmir embodies nonviolent protest, transforming a tense, militarised moment into a symbol of hope and resistance. While the march helped shift public opinion against the Vietnam War, Riboud’s image transcends the event itself, becoming an enduring emblem of the 1960s antiwar movement and the power of individual courage in the face of authority. Presented in collaboration with Magnum Photos.


Marc Riboud
Jan Rose Kasmir Confronts The American National Guard, Washington D.C., 1967
EnquireMarc Riboud: Jan Rose Kasmir Confronts The American National Guard, Washington D.C. (1967)
Marc Riboud
France
B. 1923 - 2016
EnquireBorn in Lyons, Marc Riboud joined the French Resistance during World War II before becoming a freelance photographer in Paris. He joined Magnum Photos in 1953 and became a full member in 1955, gaining renown for his humanist and documentary photography, particularly his extensive work in Asia, including China, North Vietnam, and India. His photographs appeared in LIFE, National Geographic, Paris-Match, and Stern, earning him multiple awards, including the Overseas Press Club Award, which he won twice (1966 and 1970). His work has been exhibited in major retrospectives, including the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1985), and the International Centre of Photography in New York (1988 and 1997). Numerous institutions collect his work, including MoMA (New York), the Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum (Beijing), and Moderna Museet (Stockholm). He died in Paris in 2016 at age 93.
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