Bagaria

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Bagaria seen by Ramon Casas (MNAC).

Lluis Bagaria i Bou (Barcelona, 1882 - Havana, 1940) one of most important Spanish caricaturists in the first half of the 20th century. His drawings, in a synthetic and decorative style, were published in the most important journals of Spain, including L'Esquella de la Torratxa and ¡Cu-Cut![1] between 1906 and 1940.

He was born in Barcelona, but it was in Madrid where he achieved great popularity and fame. He published in the journal El Sol[disambiguation needed] and drew the covers of España magazine. His caricatures against fascism during the war provoked his exile to Paris and into Cuba.

Bibliography

  • Luis Bagaría. Dibujos humorísticos. Cat. Expo. La Habana: Museo Nacional Masónico Aurelio Miranda Álvarez, 1958
  • Luis Bagaria, 1882-1940, Cat. Expo. Madrid: Biblioteca Nacional / Ministerio de Cultura, 1983
  • Antonio ELORZA. Luis Bagaría. El humor y la política. Barcelona: Anthropos, 1988
  • Lluís Bagaria. Caricaturista del món barceloní. Cat. Expo. Sabadell: Museu d'art de Sabadell, 2003
  • Emilio MARCOS VILLALÓN. Luis Bagaria. Entre el arte y la política. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva, 2004
  • Bagaría en El Sol. Política y humor en la crisis de la restauración. Cat. Expo. Madrid: Fundación Mapfre, 2007
  • Jaume CAPDEVILA. Bagaria. La guerra no fa riure. Barcelona: Dux Elm, 2007

References

  1. Lluís Solà i Dachs, «Cu-cut! Setmanari de gresca ab ninots (1902-1912)». Ed. Bruguera. Barcelona, 1967


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