Carta a Guillermo Kahlo. (Copia en el archivo de Martha Zamora). San Francisco California
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Aug 12 2015 Para conmemorar el Centenario de la. Independencia
GUILLERMO KAHLO AS A PIONEER. OF INDUSTRIAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN MEXICO. RAINER HUHLE. Guillermo Kahlo Frida Kahlo's father
FRIDA KAHLO or MAGDALENA CARMEN FRIDA KAHLO CALDERÓN
Catálogo de exposiciones itinerantes. Sistema Nacional de Fototecas. Fototeca Nacional www.sinafo.inah.gob.mx. 22. ÍNDICE. GUILLERMO. KAHLO.
Guillermo Kahlo view of the belltower of the Santa Catarina Church
Frida antes de la Kahlo. MEMORIA COMPARTIDA Escuela Nacional Preparatoria Foto: Museo Frida Kahlo. El siglo XX fue un ... fotógrafo Guillermo Kahlo—.
Photograph by Guillermo Kahlo. Page 2. Jorge TSrrago Mingo. Future Anterior. Volume VI Number i.
Frida Kahlo was born in 1907 in Mexico City the daughter of. German-Hungarian photographer Guillermo Kahlo and Matilde. Calderón y González
GUILLERMO KAHLO AS A PIONEER OF INDUSTRIAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN MEXICO RAINER HUHLE Guillermo Kahlo Frida Kahlo’s father was born as Carl Wil-helm Kahlo on 26 October 1871 into the Protestant mid-dle class in Pforzheim Thanks to the business ties of his father jeweler Johann Heinrich Jacob Kahlo Wilhelm was
Several photographs taken in July 1932 by Guillermo Kahlo upon the completion of work on the houses and studios of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo-cdaughter of the photographer- were used for its reconstruction which began in 1995 under the supervision of the architect Victor Jim6nez (Figure i)
Guillermo Kahlo (born Carl Wilhelm Kahlo; 26 October 1871 – 14 April 1941) was a German-Mexican photographer.
He photographically documented important architectural works, churches, streets, landmarks, as well as industries and companies in Mexico at the beginning of the 20th century; because of this, his work has not only artistic value but also historical and documental importance. He was the father of painter Frida Kahlo .
Since she was a child, Frida was close to photography. She used to accompany her father, Guillermo Kahlo —a well-known photographer of German origins and Hungarian heritage— she helped him in the darkroom, retouching photographic plates.
This valuable archive containing more than five thousand images, which for many years remained dormant alongside drawings, stories, clothing, and medicine, is the product of Frida’s perseverance, for she worked, enjoyed, and cherished these pieces.