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| − | [[Image:Robert_Capa_Kati_Horna_in_the_studio_of_Josef_Pesci_1933.jpg|thumb|258px|Kati Horna in the studio of Josef Pesci, 1933. Photo by Robert Capa.]] | + | [[Image:Robert_Capa_Kati_Horna_in_the_studio_of_Josef_Pesci_1933.jpg|thumb|258px|Kati Horna in the studio of Josef Pesci, 1933. Photo by [[Robert Capa]].]] | 
| [[Image:Horna_Kati_1962_Woman_with_Masks.jpg|thumb|258px|Kati Horna, ''Mujeres con Mascaras'' [Woman with Masks], 1962.]] | [[Image:Horna_Kati_1962_Woman_with_Masks.jpg|thumb|258px|Kati Horna, ''Mujeres con Mascaras'' [Woman with Masks], 1962.]] | ||
| Kati Horna (1912-2000) was a Budapest-born photographer who participated in the civil war in Spain and was member of anarchistic groups like Mujeres Libres or Tierra y Libertad. She emigrated to Mexico in 1939 where she was part of surrealists circles and teaching photography at the Nacional de Artes Plásticas school and at the Universidad Iberoamericana. [http://www.irmielin.org/nothere/kati-horna] | Kati Horna (1912-2000) was a Budapest-born photographer who participated in the civil war in Spain and was member of anarchistic groups like Mujeres Libres or Tierra y Libertad. She emigrated to Mexico in 1939 where she was part of surrealists circles and teaching photography at the Nacional de Artes Plásticas school and at the Universidad Iberoamericana. [http://www.irmielin.org/nothere/kati-horna] | ||
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  Kati Horna in the studio of Josef Pesci, 1933. Photo by Robert Capa.
Kati Horna (1912-2000) was a Budapest-born photographer who participated in the civil war in Spain and was member of anarchistic groups like Mujeres Libres or Tierra y Libertad. She emigrated to Mexico in 1939 where she was part of surrealists circles and teaching photography at the Nacional de Artes Plásticas school and at the Universidad Iberoamericana. [1]
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