Hugo Brehme, (3 December 1882, Eisenach, Germany; 13 June 1954, Mexico City) was a German-born photographer of Mexico. Working almost exclusively in black...
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Cross recipient Hans Brehme [de] (1904–1957), German composer Hugo Brehme (1882–1954), German-born photographer of Mexico Karl Brehme [de] (1858–1925), Saxon...
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interiors, landscapes, and factories. Another German-born photographer was Hugo Brehme, working at the same time as Kahlo. The two apparently did not get along...
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NC: Duke University Press. pp. 41–42. ISBN 9780822343196. Reynoso, Víctor-Hugo; Clark, James M. (June 15, 1998). "A dwarf sphenodontian from the Jurassic...
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photographers in the late Porfiriato, including photographers C. B. Waite, Hugo Brehme, and Sergei Eisenstein. The tlaquichero "was perhaps the most widely...
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Revolutionaries seized trains. Photo by Hugo Brehme...
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Fountain in 1903. Library of Congress. Salto del Agua Fountain in 1920 by Hugo Brehme. Chapultepec Mexico, The Eye (2023-01-29). "Chinampas, Calzadas, and...
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of the collection include Guillermo Kahlo, (father of Frida Kahlo), Hugo Brehme, Manuel Ramos, Eduardo Salmerón, Samuel Tinoco, and F.L. Clarke. The...
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Brigitte Alexander - actress, director, translator Fritz Bieler - aviator Hugo Brehme - photographer of the Mexican Revolution Brigitte Broch - production...
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Revolutionaries outside Cuernavaca 1911. Trains were used to transport men and horses. Trains and tracks were targets in warfare. Photo by Hugo Brehme...
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which include rare ones by famous photographers such as Guillermo Kahlo, Hugo Brehme and Charles B. Waite who documented aspects of Mexico from the late 1800s...
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Parque Nacional Desierto de los Leones, Ciudad de México. Fotografía de Hugo Brehme, 1882-1954. Universidad Metodista del Sur. Biblioteca DeGolyer: México...
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Federal District Bourbon Reforms Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo Nicolás Bravo Hugo Brehme, photographer Buddhism in Mexico Bullfighting (also related to other...
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by sculptor Guillermo Toussaint, photographers Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Hugo Brehme, Rafael García, Librado García Smart, Agustín Jiménez, Ricardo Mantel...
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than 100,000 copies. Picturesque Mexico 1925 Hugo Brehme An "expanded and refocused version" of Brehme's 1923 book of the same title. Also published in...
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The courtyard in 1920, photographed by Hugo Brehme. Fountain of the palace in 1920, photographed by Hugo Brehme. During the colonial period, this palace...
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Alvarez Bravo met Hugo Brehme in 1923 and bought his first camera in 1924. He began experimenting with it, with some advice from Brehme and subscriptions...
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anthropologist Eduard Seler, archaeologist Max Uhle, and photographer Ernst Hugo Brehme. There are also special collections, for example, a graphic collection...
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National Palace, Mexico City. Martyr Emiliano Zapata; photograph by Hugo Brehme - 1911 General Emiliano Zapata - 1914 Eufemio and Emiliano Zapata - 1910...
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photography and travel in Mexico and abroad. As a photography, he admired Hugo Brehme and collected some photographs. These and photographs Mayer took himself...
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photographers such as Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Hugo Brehme at the Museo de Arte Moderno. In 2005, an annual award for photojournalism...
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February – Eddie Mitchell, English football club owner 20 February – Andreas Brehme, German footballer 3 April – Luke Fleurs, South African footballer 7 April...
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as revenge for the Falklands War. In the first semi-final match, Andreas Brehme put West Germany 1–0 ahead against France in the ninth minute in Guadalajara...
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River Plate's defender Juan Pablo Sorín, World Cup winning German Andreas Brehme, Parma's legend Antonio Benarrivo, Angelo Di Livio of Juventus and Italy...
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competition record (archived) BRANCO – FIFA competition record (archived) Andreas BREHME – FIFA competition record (archived) Paul BREITNER – FIFA competition record...
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West Germany 1–1 (a.e.t.) England Brehme 60' Report Lineker 80' Penalties Brehme Matthäus Riedle Thon 4–3 Lineker Beardsley Platt Pearce Waddle...
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Victor Lisitsky Mikhail Voronin East Germany (GDR) Günter Beier Matthias Brehme Gerhard Dietrich Siegfried Fülle Klaus Köste Peter Weber Floor exercise...
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Germany, the only goal being a controversial penalty scored by Andreas Brehme in the 85th minute, after Rudi Völler was adjudged to be fouled. On 24 February...
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Reuter (1966-10-16)16 October 1966 (aged 23) 16 Bayern Munich 3 2DF Andreas Brehme (1960-11-09)9 November 1960 (aged 29) 51 Internazionale 4 2DF Jürgen Kohler...
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Strunz (1968-04-25)April 25, 1968 (aged 26) 13 VfB Stuttgart 3 2DF Andreas Brehme (1960-11-09)November 9, 1960 (aged 33) 81 1. FC Kaiserslautern 4 2DF Jürgen...
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