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Josep Bartolí i Guiu (1910-1995) was a Spanish painter, cartoonist and writer. He fought in the Spanish civil war, and published a collection of drawings (''Campos de Concentracion 1939-1943'') from his time as a
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in a French internment camp. He later travelled extensively, including to Mexico and the United States where he worked as a set designer and artist. In the 1950s he was a member of the 10th Street Group of artists, and in 1973 he won the Mark Rothko prize. His time in France was portrayed in the
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winning 2020 film '' Josep'', directed by French cartoonist .


Biography


Spanish civil war

While working as a newspaper illustrator, Bartolí was active in trade unions, helping to found a UGT affiliated illustrators' union. He later fought in
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with a unit of the Catalan Communist Party. In 1939 he crossed into France, and was incarcerated in a series of internment camps, including Bram, Argelès-sur-Mer and
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. Having escaped the camps to Paris, where he worked on costume and scenery design, Bartolí was subsequently arrested near Vichy and due to be transported to
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. He was able to escape again, and made his way to Mexico via
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, arriving in 1943.


Exile from Spain

While in Mexico in 1944, with some 20,000 fellow Spanish exiles, Bartolí first published his collection of drawings of life in the French camps. In 1946, he moved to New York where he worked as a screenwriter, artist and writer, contributing to Holiday magazine and The Reporter supplement of the
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. He worked as a
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set designer until he was
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under
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. He also worked as an illustrator, contributing to French editions of Robinson Crusoe and
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in the 1950s. He would not return to Spain until the 1970s.


Personal life

In 1938 he met Maria Valdés. While pregnant, she died during a German aerial attack on her train as she attempted to leave Spain. Bartolí met
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in 1946 and the two exchanged love letters for the next three years. A collection of these letters and poems sold for $137,000 in 2015. He was survived in 1995 by his wife Bernice Bromberg, whom he had met in 1958.


Legacy

In 2020, a collection of works and sketchbooks were donated to the Camp de Rivesaltes Memorial. Other holders of his works include the Historical Archive of the City of Barcelona, following a 1989 donation. His internment in France was portrayed in the
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winning 2020 film '' Josep'', directed by French cartoonist
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.


Selected works

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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bartolí, Josep 1910 births 1995 deaths Painters from Barcelona Spanish cartoonists Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction) Exiles of the Spanish Civil War Artists from Catalonia