Long-Lost Set of Robert Capa Negatives Taken During Spanish Civil War Found in Mexico

Posted on: January 29th, 2008
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“A long-lost set of negatives of pictures taken by Robert Capa during the Spanish Civil War, David Seymour and Gerda Taro have turned up in Mexico City. Robert Capa died in Vietnam in 1954 believing that the set of negatives Around 3,500 negatives were found. Capa believed right up to his death in Vietnam in 1954 that this set of negatives had been taken by the Germans when they invaded Paris. Capa had left Paris in 1939 for the U.S. “*

*From: http://www.artdaily.com
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