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Aidan Hughes is a commercial artist . He was born in 1956 in Merseyside, England , and was trained as an artist by his father, himself a landscape painter.

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13-580: (Redirected from The Brute ) [REDACTED] Look up brute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brute or The Brute may refer to: People [ edit ] Brute, a pseudonym of English commercial artist Aidan Hughes (born 1956) "Brute", nickname of US Marine Corps Lieutenant General Victor H. Krulak (1913–2008) Brute Bernard , ring name of Canadian wrestler Jim Bernard (1921–1984) Simon Bruté (1779–1839), missionary and first bishop of

26-783: A 2016 protest album by Kuwait musician Fatima Al Qadiri "Brute" (song) , a single from 1995 album, Nihil , by Hamburg-based, German industrial rock/metal group KMFDM Television [ edit ] "The Brute", Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans episode 17 (1957) Transportation [ edit ] AEV Brute , a compact pickup truck in production since 2011 British Rail Universal Trolley Equipment (BRUTE), trolleys used from 1964 until 1999 See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Brute All pages with titles containing Brute Brute force (disambiguation) Bruting Topics referred to by

39-409: A Hungarian production directed by Zoltán Fábri The Brute (1977), a British film directed by Gerry O'Hara Literature [ edit ] "The Brute" (1906), a short story by Joseph Conrad The Brute (1912), a novel by Frederic Arnold Kummer The Brute (1924), a novel by W. Douglas Newton The Brute (1925), a novel by Max Brand , writing as David Manning The Brute (1946),

52-528: A novel by Paul Rénin The Brute (1951), a novel by Guy des Cars Les Brutes (2006), a novel by Philippe Jaenada Brute: The Life of Victor Krulak, U.S. Marine (2010), a biography by Robert Coram Brutes (2015), a novel by Anthony Breznican Brutes (2021), a book by Bill Whitten Music [ edit ] Brute (band) , a side project band of guitarist Vic Chesnutt and members of blues-rock band Widespread Panic Brute (album) ,

65-626: A play by Anton Chekhov The Brute: A Comic Opera in One Act (1967), an comic opera by Lawrence Moss based on the Chekhov play Fictional or mythological entities [ edit ] Brute (comics) , various characters Brute or Brutus of Troy , a legendary descendant of the Trojan hero Æneas, in mediæval British legend the founder and first king of Britain Brutes (Halo) , an alien race in

78-602: A wide variety of advertisements , including pieces for the Bank of Scotland , and Guinness . Hughes is credited for the art design and concept of ZPC ( Zero Population Count ), a first-person shooter computer game developed in 1996 using the Marathon 2 engine. In 2017, Hughes co-founded Tweak , a photo-editing app for iOS and Android. He presently lives and works in the Czech Republic . Aidan Hughes joined

91-476: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aidan Hughes In the 1980s, Hughes published a pulp -style magazine called BRUTE! . Brute! has become an occasional pseudonym for Hughes as well. Hughes usually works in a very high contrast style, often black and white, but more often black and white accented with one other color. He claims influence from American comic book artist Jack Kirby ,

104-518: The Halo video game franchise Films [ edit ] The Brute (1914 film) , a lost early silent feature film The Brute (1920 film) , an American film produced for African-American audiences by director Oscar Micheaux The Brute (1927 film) , a lost silent American Western film La Brute (1921), a French film directed by Daniel Bompard El Bruto (1953), a Mexican drama film directed by Luis Buñuel The Brute (1961 film) ,

117-588: The BogArt collective in 2006. This street art organisation attempted to subvert the burgeoning graffiti tagging culture by using public toilet advertising space as alternative gallery space. They also produced a number of short films, detailing their art happenings and protests on the streets of Prague, Czech Republic. Philippe Jaenada Philippe Jaenada ( French pronunciation: [filip ʒaɛnada] ; born 1964 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye )

130-561: The Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana Brutus , the cognomen of an Ancient Roman family whose vocative form is "Brute" Bill "The Brute" Sanger, a member of the Cherry Hill Gang , a late nineteenth century New York City street gang The Brute (wrestler) , ring name of professional wrestler John Czawlytko in the early 1990s "The Brute", nickname of American jazz tenor saxophonist Ben Webster (1909–1973) Marcus Junius Brutus

143-527: The Younger , a Roman politician and one of Julius Caesar's assassins Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] BRUTE! , a magazine published by English artist Aidan Hughes who also occasionally uses "Brute" as pseudonym Et tu, Brute? , famous statement by Julius Caesar to Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar The Brute: A Joke in One Act (1888),

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156-507: The painter John Martin , and (most apparently) from Russian propaganda posters. Aidan Hughes created most of the album covers for the industrial band KMFDM . Two of KMFDM's music videos ("A Drug Against War," "Son of a Gun") were animated versions of Hughes's artwork. His other work has included outdoor murals , including the 75 metre mural in Barga , Italy , during 2003 which has since been covered over with an earth bank; and

169-424: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brute . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brute&oldid=1241565442 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description

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