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Cornell Capa

Cornell Capa is an American photographer, photojournalist and founder of the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York, the younger brother of the famous war correspondent Robert Capa.

Cornell Capa was known for his humanistic approach to photography, often capturing the lives and struggles of ordinary people. Throughout his career, he covered many important events, including the Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Vietnam War. Capa also photographed many famous people including John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and Pablo Picasso.

In 1974, Cornell Capa founded ICP, which has since become one of the world's leading photography education and exhibition institutions. The ICP's mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of photography as an art form as well as a means of communication and social change.

Throughout his career Capa has received numerous awards and honours, including the National Medal of Arts in 1988. His photographs continue to be exhibited in galleries and museums around the world and his legacy lives on through ICP.

Date and place of birt:10 april 1918, Budapest, Hungary
Date and place of death:23 may 2008, New York City, USA
Nationality:Hungary, USA
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Photographer
Genre:Documentary photography, Photojournalism, Street Photography
Art style:Realism, Black & white photo
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Creators Hungary

János Fadrusz (1858 - 1903)
János Fadrusz
1858 - 1903
Wohl Gyula Benczúr (1844 - 1920)
Wohl Gyula Benczúr
1844 - 1920
Francis de Erdely (1904 - 1959)
Francis de Erdely
1904 - 1959
Robert Capa (1913 - 1954)
Robert Capa
1913 - 1954
Zoltán Kemény (1907 - 1965)
Zoltán Kemény
1907 - 1965
György Jovánovics (1939)
György Jovánovics
1939
Lajos Kunffy (1869 - 1962)
Lajos Kunffy
1869 - 1962
Eduard Telcs (1872 - 1948)
Eduard Telcs
1872 - 1948
István Nadler (1938)
István Nadler
1938
Mikhail Zichy (1827 - 1906)
Mikhail Zichy
1827 - 1906
Sándor Ziffer (1880 - 1962)
Sándor Ziffer
1880 - 1962
Istvan Nagy (1873 - 1937)
Istvan Nagy
1873 - 1937
Lili Orszag (1926 - 1978)
Lili Orszag
1926 - 1978
Mathieu Matégot (1910 - 2001)
Mathieu Matégot
1910 - 2001
Sándor Pinczehelyi (1946)
Sándor Pinczehelyi
1946
Jan Kupecky (1667 - 1740)
Jan Kupecky
1667 - 1740

Creators Black & white photo

Richard Bergholz (1865 - 1920)
Richard Bergholz
1865 - 1920
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov (1848 - 1916)
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov
1848 - 1916
Abigail Nieriker (1840 - 1879)
Abigail Nieriker
1840 - 1879
Hendrik de Cort (1742 - 1810)
Hendrik de Cort
1742 - 1810
Charles Félix Édouard Deshayes (1831 - 1905)
Charles Félix Édouard Deshayes
1831 - 1905
Laslo Mednyansky (1852 - 1919)
Laslo Mednyansky
1852 - 1919
Ferdinand Runk (1764 - 1834)
Ferdinand Runk
1764 - 1834
Théodore Levigne (1848 - 1912)
Théodore Levigne
1848 - 1912
Aleksandra Vasilevna Bragina (1922 - 2013)
Aleksandra Vasilevna Bragina
1922 - 2013
Gavriil Kondratyevich Malysh (1907 - 1998)
Gavriil Kondratyevich Malysh
1907 - 1998
Mikhail Fyodorovich Nikonov (1928 - 2010)
Mikhail Fyodorovich Nikonov
1928 - 2010
August Specht (1849 - 1923)
August Specht
1849 - 1923
Jock Sturges (1947)
Jock Sturges
1947
Édouard Bertin (1797 - 1871)
Édouard Bertin
1797 - 1871
John Mather (1848 - 1916)
John Mather
1848 - 1916
Fritz von Graevenitz (1892 - 1959)
Fritz von Graevenitz
1892 - 1959