Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why? Grava's head is always printed on clothes. What does his head image symbolize? Just to look good?

Why? Grava's head is always printed on clothes. What does his head image symbolize? Just to look good?

A South American legend was born in an aristocratic family in Argentina. When he was young, he wandered by bike and made friends with the lower classes. After seeing poverty and pain, he resolutely gave up his identity as a doctor and devoted himself to the revolutionary cause. After knowing Castro, he has been fighting a hard war for Cuba's independence.

His death is also full of strange colors. As we all know, he was captured and executed by Bolivian special forces.

After Guevara's death, with the spread of photos of his body, Guevara's deeds began to be widely known. Demonstrations and demonstrations against his murder have appeared all over the world, and at the same time, there have been many literary works praising him and recording his life and death. Even some liberals who scoffed at Guevara's communist ideals expressed their heartfelt admiration for his spirit of self-sacrifice. He was treated differently by the vast number of western youths from other revolutionaries because he resolutely gave up his comfortable family for the revolutionary cause of the whole world. When he was in power in Cuba, he gave up his high position and high salary for his own ideals and returned to the revolutionary battlefield to fight to the death.

Especially in the late 1960s, among the young people in the Middle East and the West, he became a symbol of revolution occasionally imagined by the public and a synonym for left-wing political ideals. The vivid portrait of ernesto guevara taken by the famous photographer Alberto Colda in 1960 quickly became one of the most famous pictures in the 20th century. This portrait of Guevara has also been simplified and copied into patterns on many commodities (such as T-shirts, posters and baseball caps).