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Antonio Arias Bernal
Mexican cartoonist and caricaturist

Antonio Arias Bernal

Antonio Arias Bernal
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Intro Mexican cartoonist and caricaturist
A.K.A. El Brigadier
Was Cartoonist
From Mexico
Field Arts
Gender male
Birth 10 May 1913, Aguascalientes City, Mexico
Death 30 December 1960, Mexico City, Mexico (aged 47 years)
Star sign Taurus
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Biography

Antonio Arias Bernal, also known as "The Brigadier" (Aguascalientes, May 10, 1913- Mexico City, December 30, 1960) was considered one of the most important Mexican caricaturists and cartoonists of the twentieth century. His illustration work during the early 1940s targets the Axis with scathing interpretations culminating with his Album historico la II guerra mundial ilustrada por Arias Bernal, a series of prints styled as oversized playing cards depicting world leaders and events relating to World War II.

Life

Bernal was born in the city of Aguascalientes on May 10, 1913 and died on December 30, 1960, in Mexico City. In 1932, he entered the Academy of San Carlos and later began to contribute cartoons to the magazines Vea, El Hogar, México al Día, for the newspaper Excelsior, and for the García Valseca newspaper chain. He was a founding member of the cultural magazines Mañana and Siempre!

in 1942, Bernal was brought to the Washington, D.C. at the paid invitation of the U.S. government to create editorial cartoons and posters for the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs to promote the Allied war effort. The planning for this trip is fully documented in the Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State as "820.02 Propaganda Project: Arias Bernal’s Trip to Washington." News of his trip found coverage in October, 1942 by The New York Times which contained the following quote in reference to the importance of propaganda posters: “Posters,” said Señor Bernal, “reach the thousands of our people who do not read but who can understand quickly a dramatic picture.”

Bernal won the prestigious Maria Moors Cabot Prize, which honors "journalists and news organizations with a distinguished body of work that has contributed to Inter-American Understanding," for his work as a cartoonist in 1952.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 06 Mar 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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https://www.nytimes.com/1961/01/01/archives/antonio-bernal-cartoonist-dies-mexican-caricaturist-noted-as-a-foe.html
https://www.loc.gov/item/2005679414/
https://text-message.blogs.archives.gov/2017/09/26/arias-bernals-trip-to-washington-a-mexican-cartoonist-joins-the-war-effort/
https://journalism.columbia.edu/cabot
https://journalism.columbia.edu/system/files/content/pastcabotwinnerslist_2.pdf
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94116791
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/86753133
https://viaf.org/viaf/73093502
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/containsVIAFID/73093502
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