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The Mexican Suitcase and other Stories about Capa, Taro, and Ted Allan - Document - Gale Academic OneFile
The Mexican Suitcase | International Center of Photography
The Mexican Suitcase: A Fascinating Chapter in the History of Photography
The Mexican Suitcase | International Center of Photography
Gerda Taro | Photography and Biography
NYC exhibition features rediscovered Spanish Civil War negatives
elrectanguloenlamano: GERDA TARO USED TWO DIFFERENT MODELS OF 35 MM LEICA CAMERAS WITH DIFFERENT LENSES BETWEEN MID FEBRUARY 1937 AND HER DEATH ON JULY 26 OF THAT YEAR
Preview the Mexican Suitcase | Fans in a Flashbulb
Meet Gerda Taro, the First Female Photojournalist to Die on the Front Lines | Open Culture
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NYC exhibition features rediscovered Spanish Civil War negatives
The Mexican Suitcase | International Center of Photography
NYC exhibition features rediscovered Spanish Civil War negatives
Gerda Taro believed photographs could change the world. In the mid-1930s, she served as a midwife of sorts, helping birth the powerful force of modern photo journalism. - MARY CRONK FARRELL AUTHOR
The Woman Who Was Robert Capa. Gerda Taro didn't just help invent one… | by Lars Mensel | Vantage | Medium
The Mystery Of The Mexican Suitcase: A Trove Of Unseen Photos : The Picture Show : NPR
BBC - Viewfinder: The Mexican Suitcase on show
Robert Capa and Gerda Taro: love in a time of war | Photography | The Guardian
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Out of the Shadows - Gerda Taro, War Photographer - Flashbak
Gerda Taro | Fans in a Flashbulb
Gerda Taro believed photographs could change the world. In the mid-1930s, she served as a midwife of sorts, helping birth the powerful force of modern photo journalism. - MARY CRONK FARRELL AUTHOR
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The Woman Who Was Robert Capa. Gerda Taro didn't just help invent one… | by Lars Mensel | Vantage | Medium
Gerda Taro, her partner Robert Capa and her mysterious cause of death | Metro News
The Mexican Suitcase | Frieze
Gerda Taro believed photographs could change the world. In the mid-1930s, she served as a midwife of sorts, helping birth the powerful force of modern photo journalism. - MARY CRONK FARRELL AUTHOR