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          Horna began her photographic career in the young Republic of Hungary in Newly-fatherless and staunchly political, photography offered.

        1. Horna began her photographic career in the young Republic of Hungary in Newly-fatherless and staunchly political, photography offered.
        2. Like her countryman and friend Robert Capa, Hungarian-born Kati Horna (born Katalin Deutsch) became a citizen of the world through her.
        3. Across five decades, she was many different photographers – a frontline war photojournalist, a professional magazine photo essayist, a risk.
        4. Kati Horna () was a 20th-century photographer known for using the medium to express a global perspective, and is yet another artist.
        5. Her father came from Ispagnac to Albert to serve as a tariff collector.
        6. Across five decades, she was many different photographers – a frontline war photojournalist, a professional magazine photo essayist, a risk....

          Kati Horna

          Mexican photographer of Hungarian origin

          Kati Horna

          Born

          Katalin Deutsch


          (1912-05-19)May 19, 1912

          Szilasbalhás, Magyar Királyság (Mezőszilas, Austria-Hungary)

          DiedOctober 19, 2000(2000-10-19) (aged 88)
          NationalityMexican
          Notable workUmbral,
          Nosotros
          Stylephotojournalism, Surrealist
          SpouseJosé Horna

          Kati Horna (May 19, 1912 – October 19, 2000), born Katalin Deutsch,[1][2] was a Hungarian-born Mexican photojournalist, surrealist photographer and teacher.

          She was born in Budapest, at the time part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, lived in France, Germany, Spain, and later was naturalized Mexican. Most of her work was considered lost during the Spanish Civil War.[3] She was one of the influential women photographers of her time.

          Through her photographs she was able to change the way that people viewed war. One way that Horna was able to do this was through the utilization of a strate