Carles Fontserè | |
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Born | Carles Fontserè i Carrió March 9, 1916 Barcelona |
Died | January 4, 2007 |
Occupation | poster illustrator |
Carles Fontserè i Carrió ( Barcelona, March 9, 1916 – Girona, January 4, 2007) [1] was a prominent Catalan poster illustrator, [2] especially known for his works during the Second Spanish Republic and Spanish Civil War. He also worked as a photographer and set designer. [3]
He was born in Barcelona in 1916. During the Civil War he was a soldier of the International Brigades and distinguished as a poster artist. He experienced World War II and the immediate post-war years in France. In 1948 he travelled to Mexico; there he produced, together with Mario Moreno, a magazine show, of which he was the costume designer and the set designer. In 1950 he moved to New York, where he stayed until 1973, when he returned to Spain. [4]
He has worked as an illustrator, comic book artist, set designer, poster artist, painter and photographer. He has done various publishing projects and was the artistic director of the Spanish-American magazine Temas.
He spent the last years of his life he in Porqueres, Girona, where he wrote his memoirs and in 2007 he died at the age of 90. [1]
Carles Fontserè | |
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Born | Carles Fontserè i Carrió March 9, 1916 Barcelona |
Died | January 4, 2007 |
Occupation | poster illustrator |
Carles Fontserè i Carrió ( Barcelona, March 9, 1916 – Girona, January 4, 2007) [1] was a prominent Catalan poster illustrator, [2] especially known for his works during the Second Spanish Republic and Spanish Civil War. He also worked as a photographer and set designer. [3]
He was born in Barcelona in 1916. During the Civil War he was a soldier of the International Brigades and distinguished as a poster artist. He experienced World War II and the immediate post-war years in France. In 1948 he travelled to Mexico; there he produced, together with Mario Moreno, a magazine show, of which he was the costume designer and the set designer. In 1950 he moved to New York, where he stayed until 1973, when he returned to Spain. [4]
He has worked as an illustrator, comic book artist, set designer, poster artist, painter and photographer. He has done various publishing projects and was the artistic director of the Spanish-American magazine Temas.
He spent the last years of his life he in Porqueres, Girona, where he wrote his memoirs and in 2007 he died at the age of 90. [1]