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Robert Capa was the real-life archetype for these characters — young, ... the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the First Indochina War, which preceded the Vietnam War. Advertisement.
Robert Capa, who would have been 100 this week, was there when Allied troops stormed the beach at Omaha in 1944, and witnessed the brutal civil war that ripped apart Spain for much of the later 1930s.
Robert Capa at the Indochina War in 1954Image: Imago/United Archives International. After World War II, Capa and his colleagues Henri Cartier-Bresson, David Seymour (Chim) ...
Robert Capa was invited to Japan to celebrate the launch of photography magazine Camera ... Capa was a 40-year-old war correspondent when he stepped on a landmine that killed him in Indochina.
Marking what would have been the 100th birthday of Robert Capa, the 20th Century’s most famous war photographer, London’s ATLAS Gallery has curated a diverse exhibition which celebrates his life and ...
Arguably the greatest, bravest and most influential war photographer of the 20th century, Hungarian-born Robert Capa gets a respectful and respectable bio treatment in Anne Makepeace's well ...
Rarely seen vintage prints by Robert Capa, the legendary and often mythologised war photographer and founder of Magnum Photo Agency, are to form the centrepiece of this year’s Photo London.
Yet for Robert Capa, born in Budapest in 1913 and now an American citizen, that courage must be found because war cannot be documented from too far away. If you want the perfect photo you have to ...
Robert Capa, the legendary Hungarian-born photojournalist who set the prevailing standard for war photographers, spoke seven languages — none very well. He didn’t need to. For over 20 of the ...
Lynsey Addario began taking war pictures when the United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001. Only two-thirds of a century had elapsed since Robert Capa documented the Spanish Civil War. But to go ...
Robert Capa is, without a doubt, one of the leading photographers of the twentieth century. His most striking images all appeared in the pages of the leading picture magazines of the day. This was the ...