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Tina Modotti was born August 16, 1901 in Udine, Italy.
From 1908 to 1913 she worked in a textile factory in Udine. She emigrated to the United States in 1913 and went to work for a
silk manufacturer in San Francisco
and for the following three years she worked as a self-employed dressmaker.
In 1918 she moved to Hollywood,
where she worked for a short time as an actress. It was in Los Angeles that she met
Edward Weston and began to model for his photographs.
In 1923, she moved to Mexico
City and and shortly thereafter, Weston joined her to
open a photographic studio. She became involved in politics and became friends
with Diego Rivera, Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueriros. In 1931
she was deported from Mexico
as a result of her political activities. She moved to the Soviet Union in 1938. She then moved to France, and then to Spain. From 1935 to 1938
while living in Spain
she worked as a reporter for the Republican Newspaper "Ayuda."
In 1939 she returned to live in Mexico, where she resided until her
death on January 6, 1942.
Excerpt from:
Through Foreign Eyes Editors; Carole Naggar and Fred
Ritchin, W.W. Norton & Company, 1993, p. 300.
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