Eyes of the World Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and the Invention of Modern Photojournalism

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  SPANISH CIVIL WAR

  The first and best central digital spot for the Spanish Civil War is the Trabajadores site at the University of Warwick in England: www2.warwick.ac.uk/go/scw. Not only does it provide digital access to the university’s rich collection of civil war materials from the point of view of left-wing and communist English unions, but on its Find Out More tab, it presents a detailed time line of the war and a spectacular collection of international links in many media.

  A site on the International Brigades from all nations, with many colorful posters: internationalbrigadesinspain.weebly.com.

  For the American side of the story of the International Brigades, the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives are an excellent resource: alba-valb.org. ALBA has a distinct point of view—honoring and supporting those who served the cause of the Spanish Republic. Keeping that perspective in mind, the site is well organized, easy to use, and includes video as well as images and text on its Education page.

  Henri Cartier-Bresson’s short film “With the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in Spain” has a possible link to Capa. It is available on YouTube.

  For teachers who would like to use Paul Robeson in a unit, here is a lesson plan with resources: www.archives.gov/education/lessons/robeson.

  A couple of highlights from the rich digital resources of Spanish Civil War materials at the Mandeville Special Collections Library at University of California at San Diego: They Still Draw Pictures, drawings by children recording the conflict: http://libraries.ucsd.edu/speccoll/tsdp.

  Adhesive Propaganda: Stamps of the Spanish Civil War: http://libraries.ucsd.edu/speccoll/swstamps/#russian.

  ROBERT CAPA, GERDA TARO

  For both of their photos, begin here: magnumphotos.com and icp.org.

  You can listen to a rare radio interview with Capa from 1947 on YouTube and hear the only recording of his voice while looking at some of his images.

  Also available on YouTube is a full-length PBS biography of Capa from 2003, American Masters’ Robert Capa: In Love and War.

  The March of Time newsreel “Rehearsal for War” contains a bit of footage of loyalist soldiers in Spain filmed by Capa (it’s a very small image and will not play on Chrome browser): http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ma04/wood/mot/html/spain.htm.

  You can glimpse the golden-haired Taro for about ten seconds in a 1937 Soviet documentary, K sobitiyam v ispanii No 20, available on YouTube. See the 6:03 mark.

  OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS CLOSELY LINKED TO CAPA AND TARO

  For Chim’s photos, begin here: davidseymour.com.

  For Henri Cartier-Bresson’s photos, begin at Magnum as well: magnumphotos.com.

  For Fred Stein’s photos, begin here: fredstein.com.

  For André Kertész’s photos, begin here: http://www.atgetphotography.com/The-Photographers/Andre-Kertesz.html.

  TO VIEW GUERNICA

  Online: http://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/guernica.

  The painting is held at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid and is well worth seeing in person. In addition to Guernica, the museum hosts a permanent exhibit on the art shown in the 1937 pavilion: http://www.museoreinasofia.es/sites/default/files/salas/informacion/206_06_eng_pabellon_esp-goya-guernica.pdf.

  1937 SPANISH PAVILION

  A replica of the pavilion was built in Barcelona in 1992, and you can see it here: http://www.spainisculture.com/en/monumentos/barcelona/pabellon_de_espana_en_la_exposicion_internacional_de_paris_de_1937.html.

  For more information about the pavilion and Guernica, visit PBS’s Treasures of the World site: http://www.pbs.org/treasuresoftheworld.

  GARCÍA LORCA VIDEOS

  A musical performance of “Romance Sonambulo” by Spanish singers Ana Belén and Manzanita can be seen on YouTube.

  Hear a recitation of “At five in the afternoon” lines from García Lorca’s “Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías” in a clip from a 1997 fictional movie based on his death also on YouTube.

  INDEX

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  A

  Abraham Lincoln Brigade

  Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA)

  African Americans

  Aguilar de Ona, Graciela

  ALBA. See Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives

  Albacete, Spain

  Alberti, Rafael

  Alcázar

  Alianza

  Allan, Ted

  Taro death for

  Allen, Jay

  Alliance Photo

  Almería

  Anand, Mulk Raj

  anarchy

  Durruti for

  in Mujeres Libres

  political analysis of

  in Spanish Civil War

  anti-Nazism

  anti-Semitism. See also Jews

  Aragon, Spain

  Arganda Bridge

  al-Assad, Bashar

  al-Assad, Hafiz

  Atarazanas barracks

  Auden, W. H.

  Austria

  avant-garde

  B

  B-26 bombers

  Barcelona, Spain

  anarchy in

  Aragon compared to

  Catholic Church in

  communism in

  feminism in

  Orwell on

  POUM in

  refugees in

  in Spanish Civil War

  Barea, Arturo

  Basque area, of Spain

  Bastille Day

  Battle of Teruel

  Battle of the Bulge

  Belgium

  Bergman, Ingrid

  Bessie, Alvah

  Bilbao, Spain

  Black Flames

  Blair, Eric. See Orwell, George

  Blitzkrieg (lightning strike)

  Blum, Léon (Prime Minister)

  Braque, Georges

  Brihuega, Spain

  Brownie camera

  Brunete, Spain

  fascist defeat in

  Budapest, Hungary

  bullfights

  C

  Caballero, Francisco Largo

  Café du Dome

  Calder, Alexander

  cameras

  Brownie

  Contax

  Eyemo

  Leica

  Reflex-Korelle

  Rolleiflex

  Canary Islands

  Capa, Cornell

  Capa, Robert.

  See also Madrid, Spain;

  Spanish Civil War

  advice by

  at Bastille Day

  in Bilbao

  career gains by

  with Cartier-Bresson

  Ce Soir and

  children by

  Chim and

  contact notebooks by

  in Córdoba

  at D-Day, x

  Death in the Making by

  death of

  at Ebro, battle of

  Eisner and

  with Eyemo

  The Falling Soldier by

  fame of

  as filmmaker

  Hemingway and

  at Hotel de Blois

  at Hotel Florida

  humanism by

  International Brigade by

  at International Congress of Writers in Defense of Culture

  at International Exposition

  Leica and

  in Les Masies

  for Magnum

  in Málaga

  at May Day (1936)

  in Montparnasse

  at Navacerrada pass

  in Paris

  photographs of

  as photojournalist

  in Picture Post

  as pioneer

  political rallies by

  Popular Front by

  as propagandist

  as refugee

  refugees by


  for Regards

  Regler with

  Robert Capa Gold Medal Award

  soldiers by

  in Spanish pavilion

  in Spanish revolution

  stamp, professional for

  with Steinbeck

  style of

  Taro by

  Taro compared to

  as Taro copain

  Taro dating with

  Taro death for

  for Time Inc.

  time line for

  in University City

  with Vogel

  for Vu

  Weisz and

  Carpena, Pepita

  Cartier-Bresson, Henri

  Capa with

  Chim and Capa by

  for Magnum

  cartoon, of Taro

  Casa de Alianza de Escritores Antifascistas

  Catalonia

  Catholic Church

  in Barcelona

  in Basque area

  Franco and

  Ce Soir

  censorship of

  photos for

  Cerf, Ruth

  Cerro Muriano, Spain

  Chamberlain, Neville (Prime Minister)

  Chicago Tribune

  Chim

  in Basque area

  Capa and

  for Ce Soir

  children by

  contact notebooks by

  crowds by

  in Death in the Making

  death of

  The Family of Man for

  International Brigade by

  in Les Masies

  Madrid cover by

  in Madrid siege

  for Magnum

  Mexico by

  Picasso by

  as pioneer

  as propagandist

  as refugee

  for Regards

  in Spanish pavilion

  China

  Chopin

  Cimorra, Clemente

  Cockburn, Claud

  Comintern. See Communist International

  communism.

  See also Soviet Union; Stalin, Joseph

  anarchy compared to

  antifascism in

  in Barcelona

  Catalan Communist Party for

  Ce Soir for

  Communist International for

  in the Depression

  fascism compared to

  against Franco

  l’Humanité for

  in Indochina

  “Internationale” for

  New People’s Army for

  La Pasionaria for

  Popular Front with

  POUM and

  Russian Revolution for

  socialism and

  Soviet purge for

  in Spanish Civil War

  Spanish Communist Party for

  volunteers for

  Communist International (Comintern)

  Condor Legion

  constructivism

  contact notebooks

  Contax

  Córdoba, Spain

  Cowles, Virginia

  Cox, Geoffrey

  Cuba

  cubism

  Czechoslovakia

  D

  Dalí, Salvador

  D-Day, x

  aftermath of

  Death in the Making (Capa)

  democracy

  Dephot

  the Depression

  Descamps, Michel

  Dos Passos, John

  Durruti, Buenaventura

  E

  Eastman Kodak

  Ebro, battle of

  Eisner, Maria

  El Campesino

  El Escorial

  England

  Espejo, Spain

  Europe

  Eyemo

  F

  falangists

  The Falling Soldier

  The Family of Man

  A Farewell to Arms (Hemingway)

  fascism.

  See also Franco, Francisco; Hitler, Adolf; Mussolini

  anarchy compared to

  antifascism and

  communism compared to

  falangism compared to

  history of

  Lorca execution for

  Madrid defeats for

  poster for

  in Spain

  Spain divided by

  time line for

  as world villain

  feminism

  in Barcelona

  in Spanish Civil War

  Taro for

  fifth column

  For Whom the Bell Tolls (Hemingway)

  France.

  See also Paris, France

  Franco, Francisco (General, Dictator).

  See also rebels, Spanish

  in Alcázar

  in Basque area

  Catholic Church and

  Civil War ending for

  communism against

  Condor Legion use by

  as General in 1936

  Hitler support for

  Hughes essay on

  loyalists plans for

  Madrid and

  Madrid siege by

  in Málaga

  Morocco and

  Mussolini support for

  Non-Intervention Committee and

  poster for

  time line for

  Freund, Gisèle

  Friedmann, André. See also Capa, Robert

  for Alliance Photo

  Capa with

  Dephot for

  in the Depression

  as Kertész protégé

  in Madrid

  name change by

  against Nazis

  in Paris

  with Pohorylle

  as a rover

  time line for

  Friedmann, Dezsoő

  Friedmann, Julia

  G

  Galeries Lafayette strike

  Gallagher, O. D.

  Gandhi, Mahatma (Indian Independence leader)

  Garbo, Greta

  Gare d’Austerlitz

  Garro, Elena

  Gassmann, Pierre

  de Gaulle, Charles (General)

  Gaylord’s Hotel

  Gellhorn, Martha

  with Hemingway

  “general mobilization,”

  German Pavilion

  Germany

  Munich Agreement for

  Olympics (1936) in

  socialist party for

  Gide, André

  González, Francisco Aguilar (General)

  Granada, Spain

  Green, Jerald R.

  Guadalajara, Spain

  Guernica

  Guernica, Spain

  H

  Hemingway, Ernest

  with Capa

  in US and Cuba

  Herbst, Josephine

  Hitler, Adolf (Chancellor, Führer)

  anti-Semitism by

  fascism poster for

  Franco support by

  Munich Agreement for

  nonaggression pact by

  Olympics (1936) by

  Poland invasion by

  Stalin and

  time line for

  Hotel de Blois

  Hotel Florida

  Hotel Gran Vía

  Hotel Ritz

  Huesca, Spain

  Hughes, Langston

  l’Humanité

  I

  Ibárruri, Dolores (La Pasionaria)

  ICP. See International Center for Photography

  illustrated magazines

  immigrants. See also refugees

  India

  Indira Gandhi (Prime Minister)

  Indochina

  International Brigades. See volunteers

  International Center for Photography (ICP)

  International Column. See volunteers

  International Congress of Writers in Defense of Culture

  International Exposition

  “Internationale,”

  Iran

  Iraq

  Ireland


  Islamic State

  Italy. See Mussolini, Benito

  Ivens, Joris

  J

  Japan

  Jarama front

  Jews.

  See also anti-Semitism

  Joan of Arc

  K

  Kandó, Ata

  Kantorowicz, Alfred

  Karpathi, Geza Korvin

  Kertész, André

  Knightly, Phillip

  Kopp, Georges

  L

  La Coupole

  La Pasionaria. See Ibárruri, Dolores

  Law, Oliver (Captain)

  League of Nations

  Leica

  Capa with

  IIIb model of

  Taro with

  Leipzig, liberation of

  León, María Teresa

  Les Masies

  Liberman, Alexander

  Life

  Capa for

  Lorca, Federico García

  loyalists, for Spain.

  See also Barcelona, Spain; Madrid, Spain

  in Alcázar

  Bessie as

  in Brunete

  in Ebro, battle of

  losses by

  at Navacerrada pass

  organization of

  plans for Franco

  Szurek as

  Luce, Henry

  Lukács, Pavol (General)

  M

  Madrid

  Madrid, Spain

  Black Flames in

  bombing of

  Catholic Church in

  Condor Legion attack on

  Franco losses in

  Friedmann, André, in

  poster wars in

  refugees in

  in ruins

  siege of

  Magnum

  Maison de la Culture

  Málaga, Spain

  maps

  The March of Time

  Madrileños

  Marx, Karl

  Marxism. See communism

  Matthews, Herbert

  on Madrid

  on volunteers

  May 3 vote

  May Day

  Messerschmitt Bf

  Mexico

  Mitford, Jessica

  Montjuïc

  Montparnasse

  Mora, Constancia de la

  Morocco

  Morris, John

  Moscardó (Colonel)

  Mosquito Ridge

  Mujeres Libres

  Munich Agreement

  Museum of Modern Art

  Mussolini, Benito (Dictator)

  Black Flames for

  Franco support by

  soldiers for

  N

  Navacerrada pass

  Nazis. See also D-Day; Hitler, Adolf

  anti-Nazism and

  in Austria

  in Basque area

  Nuremberg rally for

  time line for

  in WWII

  Negrín, Juan (Prime Minister)

  Nehru, Jawaharlal (Prime Minister)

  Neruda, Pablo

  Netherlands

  New People’s Army

 

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