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Title: La Barcelona de Carles Fontserè. El cartellisme revolucionari de 1936
Author: Martínez Morte, María Rosa
Tutor: Besolí Martín, Andreu
Abstract: Sociological and artistic analysis of the first Republican posters in Barcelona through the memoirs of the poster designer Carles Fontserè. The Republican poster in Catalonia was an artistic and political propaganda response to the beginning of the Civil War. Although they were unaware that they were facing a civil war, the first posters were the loudspeaker of the triumph of the moment. An analysis of the sociological environment behind the slogans of the posters, the political parties, the trade union organisations, public opinion and the cartoonists, will be the key to understanding why the first posters collaborated in creating a revolutionary atmosphere, which would soon become an institutional poster that obeyed the priorities of the war. In his memoirs, Carles Fontserè reflects on his life, the society of the time, his work as a poster artist, which he considers more an art of revolution than of war, and the possible causes of the conflict. The publication of the posters in the press will be the basis for creating a chronological follow-up of the posters, which Carles Fontserè considered to represent the true spirit of the time.
Keywords: Carles Fontserè
Barcelona
affichiste
Guerra Civil
propaganda
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: Jun-2020
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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