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The Brute (1977 Film)
Brute or The Brute may refer to: People * 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 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 the Younger, a Roman politician and one of Julius Caesar's assassins Arts, entertainment, and media * ''BRUTE!'', a magazine published by English artist Aidan Hughes who also occasionally uses "Brute" as pseudonym * ''Et ...
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Aidan Hughes
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. In the 1980s, Hughes published a Pulp magazine, 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 United States, American comic book artist Jack Kirby, the painter John Martin (painter), John Martin, and (most apparently) from Russian propaganda posters. Aidan Hughes created most of the album covers for the industrial music, industrial band KMFDM. Two of KMFDM's music videos ("A Drug Against War," "Son of a Gun") were animation, animated versions of Hughes's artwork. His other work has included outdoor murals, including the 75 metre mural in Barga, Tuscany, Barga, Italy, during 2003 which has since been covered ...
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