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Bravo
Manuel Alvarez - 1
(b Mexico City, 4 Feb 1902).
Mexican photographer. He studied painting and music at the Academia Nacional
de Bellas Artes in Mexico City in 1918. In 1922, after training as an office
worker, he began to take an interest in photography, and in 1923 he met Hugo
Brehme shortly before buying his first camera. In 1929, through his
friendship with Tina Modotti, he got to know Diego Rivera. In 1930, when
Modotti left Mexico, he provided illustrations for Francis Toor’s book
Mexican Folkways. From 1930 to 1931 he was cameraman for Eisenstein’s
film Viva Mexico. Subsequently he met Paul Strand and Cartier-Bresson
and became friendly with Mexico’s leading painters and writers. In 1938 he
met André Breton, who was visiting Mexico and who was deeply impressed by
the mysterious and suggestive nature of his photographs. Breton was keen to
enlist him for the Surrealist cause and published some of his photographs in
Minotaure.
Optic Parable, 1931
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Self Portrait
Good Reputation, 1938
Good Reputation, 1938-1939
Notebook of Tomorrow,
1939
Morning Notebook, 1939
Laughing Mannequins
1930
Conversation Near the Statue
1933
Frida Kahlo in Manuel Alvarez Bravo's Studio
1930s
Portrait of the Eternal
1935
Fallen Sheet
1940s
First Solitude
1956
Fruta Prohibida, 1976
Frida Kahlo, 1944
Frida Kahlo
Untitled
Frida Kahlo
Striking Worker, Assassinated
1934
Nude
Man from Papantia
1934
Fire Workers
1935
Somewhat Gay and Graceful
1942
Landscape with Grass
1940s
Running Boy
1950s
El Color
1966
Spirit of the People,
1927
Nervous System, 1929
The Day Dream
Study of Tamayo's Hands
Visitation to the Dead
The Labyrinth Deciphered (The Vice)
Untitled
Untitled
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