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  1. Cornell Capa (né Kornél Friedmann [1] à Budapest en Hongrie le 10 avril 1918 et mort le 23 mai 2008 à New York) est un photographe américain d'origine hongroise, membre depuis 1954 de l'agence Magnum Photos, fondée par son frère aîné Robert Capa en 1947.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cornell_CapaCornell Capa - Wikipedia

    Cornell Capa (born Kornél Friedmann; April 10, 1918 – May 23, 2008) was a HungarianAmerican photographer, member of Magnum Photos, photo curator, and the younger brother of photo-journalist and war photographer Robert Capa.

  3. In 1946, after serving in the US Air Force, Cornell became a Lifestaff photographer. He joined Magnum following his brother’s death in 1954. After David “Chim” Seymour’s death in Suez in 1956, Capa took over as president of Magnum, a post he held until 1960.

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  4. Cornell Capa was a photojournalist and a co-founder of Magnum and the International Center of Photography. He covered many important stories, such as the Kennedy presidency and the Perón government, and received ICP's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995.

  5. Biographie de CORNELL CAPA (1918-2008). Photographe américain. Né Kornell Friedmann à Budapest (Hongrie), Cornell Capa rejoint son frère Robert à Paris en 1936 avec l'intention d'y poursuivre des études de médecine, mais devient bientôt son assistant et tire ses photos. L'année suivante,...

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  6. www.moma.org › artists › 955Cornell Capa | MoMA

    Cornell Capa (born Kornél Friedmann; April 10, 1918 – May 23, 2008) was a Hungarian–American photographer, member of Magnum Photos, photo curator, and the younger brother of photo-journalist and war photographer Robert Capa. Graduating from Imre Madách Gymnasium in Budapest, he initially intended to study medicine, but instead joined his ...

  7. 29 mai 2008 · Le photographe Cornell Capa, qui travailla pour le magazine Life avant de rejoindre l'agence Magnum, était bien moins connu que son frère, Robert Capa, le reporter de guerre...