- L'Esquella de la
Torratxa was an
illustrated satirical w****ly magazine,
written in Catalan.
Published in
Barcelona between 1872 and 1939, it was well known...
- Hornets' nest in
Beirut - Qantara.de". Solà i Dachs, Lluís: L'Esquella de la
Torratxa (1879-1939) Barcelona: Bruguera, 1970 [2] says, Theo (2017-02-12). "We're...
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always positive.
Articles were
published in the
newspapers Esquella de La
Torratxa and El
Noticiero Universal attacking the
Cubists with a
series of caricatures...
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published in the most
important journals of Spain,
including L'Esquella de la
Torratxa and ¡Cu-Cut!
between 1906 and 1940. He was born in Barcelona, but it was...
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illustrator in
publications such as ¡Cu-cut! (from 1903) and L'Esquella de la
Torratxa (from 1912),
signing drawings oriented to
political satire,
which are graphically...
- 1992
Summer Olympics 2004
Universal Forum of
Cultures L'Esquella de la
Torratxa Urban planning of
Barcelona Pelle,
Kimberley D. "Barcelona 1888". In Findling...
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magazine Papitu. He also
published comics and
cartoons in L'Esquella de la
Torratxa, El
Senyor Canons, Mirador, and many
other magazines. In 1911, he fled...
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grandes españoles,
Madrid 1982, ISBN 8436909275, s. 80 La
Esquella de la
torratxa 12.03.1897
Tellechea Idígoras 2004, pp. 151-152
Actas del
Congreso de la...
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publications such as Papitu [ca], La
Campana de Gràcia and L'Esquella de la
Torratxa. Its
humor was more
discreet and thought-provoking though, for it was witty...
- Vanguardia. He
later drew for
other periodicals,
including L'Esquella de la
Torratxa,
Barcelona Cómica, Pèl & Ploma, and Forma [ca]. In 1896,
Nonell went with...