Ricardo Ernesto Montes I Bradley
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Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley, poet, essayist, historian, art and literary critic and diplomat born on June 9, 1905 in
Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ...
, Argentina. He was Honorary Consul of México in
Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ...
, professor of Fine Arts, publisher, columnist and contributor in newspapers and literary magazines in Latin America. R-E Montes i Bradley held Doctorates in the Law, Diplomacy, History and International Law. He was an active member of the International Institute of Ibero-American Literature and the International Association of Critics; Correspondent Member of the National Academy of Arts and Literature of Cuba and of the National Academy of History and Geography of Mexico; Honorary Member of the Mexican Academy of Genealogy and Heraldry (
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); member of the Sociedad Argentina de Escritores (SADE); a member of the Círculo de la Prensa and the Colegio de Abogados de la ciudad de Rosario; co-founded the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Rosario; member of the Asociación de Críticos de México. As publisher he was responsible for the ''Boletín de Cultura Intelectual'', which he also directed; the art magazines ''Revista Paraná'' and ''Cuadernos del Litoral'' were also the result of his commitment to journalism in the arts. The last two publications were dedicated to promote the works of local artist, writers, poets in the region known as Paraná, Rosario de Santa Fe and vicinity. In the early 1950s Montes i Bradley left Argentina like many other intellectuals, including
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and relocated in Mexico. In Mexico City Montes i Bradley befriended
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, Carlos Fuentes, Diego Rivera,
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, Héctor Tizón amongst other players in Mexico's cultural establishment in the fifties and sixties. In 1964 he was designated Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Embassy of Argentina in México. Montes i Bradley returned to Argentina in 1973. He died in Buenos Aires on November 22, 1976.


Printed Works


Bibliography

* ''Alabado Sea Tu Nombre'', (Prise Be Thy Name) Carpetas 1 del Grillo, Rosario, 1944. Singular collection of poems. With to engravings by Juan Berlingieri. The author is listed on the front cover as R-E. Montes i Bradley. This is a unique publication registered with the Fine Arts Museum "Juan B. Castagnino" in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Each of the 90 copies is either initialed or signed by the author. In the title the author prizes his wife Virginia Picot-Bonoris. * ''Resurrección de Lenzoni'', (The resurrection of Lenzoni). Editorial Palace, Rosario, 1945. Biographical work on Marcos Lenzoni. With florilegio and two etchings by Ricardo Warecki and Azubi Borda. Dedicated to his brother Saul. 130 pages. Index and Colofon.Descendants of Capt. Richard Sutton, shipmaster Fifth Generation. The Thomas Osgood Bradley Foundation . * ''El Agricultor José de San Martín'', (The Farmer). Foreword by Vicente Saenz. Dedicated to the author's parents. Editorial Perspectivas, Mexico, 1952. Partial biography of José de San Martín. Soft Cover and Hard Cover editions, both publish on the same year and both 145 pages. Index and Colofón. Hard Cover, 3000 copies, Sof Cover, 3000 copies. * ''El Camino de Manuel Musto'', (The Path of Manuel Musto). Hipocampo, Rosario, 1942. Foreword by Juan Filloy. Biographical work on Manuel Musto. Printed on June 30, 1942. 700 copies, rustic. Printer: Emilio Fenner, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. 190 pages. List of Illustrations, Index, Colofon.http://www.nacionapache.com.ar/archives/5675 Montes i Bradley y las artes plásticas by Juan Filloy * ''Himno al Arte''. R-E Montes i Bradley and Nicolas Mastroiacovo. Casa Romano,Rosario, Santa Fe, 1942. * ''El retrato de mi madre’’. Cinco diseños a la pluma. Cuatro telas al óleo y una escultura de bronce de César Augusto Caggiano. Con Estudio crítico por Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley, catedrático de estilos en el profesorado de estética anexo a la Escuela Normal Nacional “Juan María Gutierrez” y de Historia del Arte en la escuela de Artes Plásticas de Rosario. Editorial Atenea, 1942. Format 27 x 37cm. Encuadernada en tela con sobrecubierta. * ''El Estampero Argentino de Hoy''. Ediciones Conferencia, Mexico 1957. Dedicated to "Virginia Picot, esposa y amiga”. This is a critical essay on a singular show of Argentine engravers artists in México. Foreword by
Paul Westheim Paul Westheim (7 August 1886 in Eschwege, Germany – 21 December 1963 in Berlin, Germany) was a German art historian and publisher of the magazine ''Das Kunstblatt.'' The fate of Westheim's art collection, which was sold after his death by C ...
. Notes by
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. Pages 62. 32 Prints in Black and white. * ''Las lacas y los dibujos de Carlos Valdés Mujica''. Written in collaboration with José León Pagano. The book comprises articles and essays by Juan Filloy, José León Pagano, Marcelo Menaché, Andrés Sabella, Fernán Félix de Amador, Santiago José Chierico, Luis Gudiño Kramer, Antonio J. Bucich, José González Carbalho,
Manuel Mujica Láinez Manuel Mujica LainezIn fact, the writer himself spelled his surnames without accents, as all his books published during his lifetime show. (11 September 1910 – 21 April 1984) was an Argentine novelist, essayist and art critic. He is mainly ...
, Federico Monjardin, Edmundo Blanco Boer, Juan Sol, Pedro Badanelli, Anselmo Ballesteros, Sonia Dimitrowna, Rafael Serrano Vivanco, Rafael B. Esteban, Luis A. Paganotto, Santiago Bernardi, Miguel Flor de Lis, Dante Mantovani and others. (Editorial Atenea, Rosario, 1948)


Publications

* ''Directrices'', “Revista de la Cultura Artística y Literaria”. Córdoba. Co-directed with Romero del Prado y Gómez Ibañes. Staff writers Saúl Taborda, Raúl Orgaz, Carlos Brandán Garafa,
José Pedroni José Bartholomew Pedroni Fantino (September 21, 1899 – 4 February 1968) was an Argentina, Argentine poet. Biography José Pedroni was born in the city of Gálvez, Santa Fe, Gálvez, Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe province in Argentina. His pare ...
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Oliverio Girondo Oliverio Girondo (August 17, 1891 – January 24, 1967) was an Argentine poet. He was born in Buenos Aires to a relatively wealthy family, enabling him from a young age to travel to Europe, where he studied in both Paris and England. He is perhap ...
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Alfonso Reyes Alfonso Reyes Ochoa (17 May 1889 in Monterrey, Nuevo León – 27 December 1959 in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, philosopher and diplomat. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times and has been acclaimed as one of th ...
, Vicente Nacatato, Enrique Ramponi, Pedro Vignale, Alfredo Hele, Manuel Rodeiro, Alfredo Bigatti, Ricardo Busso, Oliverio de Allende, José Manfredi, César Tiempo. Illustrations by Nicolás Antonio and Lino Spilimbergo. Only two issues were ever published, in August and September 1929. Format: 310 X 330 mm. Pages 32. A disclosure of principles followed the staff and publishers data: "...Lcuhar por un mañana mejor. Hemos querido dar un paso al frente: Presente!. Estamos, pues. No nos alabemos. No hablemos de optimismo. No por lo que atañe a nosotros, sino de la cooperación que a las esferas extremas se refiere... , Ideología: De Izquierda" * ''Revista Paraná'' ''Paraná'' may be considered the founder of cultural relations between cities of Rosario and Santa Fe as a cultural phenomenon in the region of Paraná. The magazine was published between 1941 and 1943 by Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley. The magazine found a place to express and disseminate works of Mateo Booz, Busaniche Jose, Olga Cosettini Elias Diaz Molano, Juan Filloy, Arturo Fruttero, Lucio Fontana, Leonidas Gambartes, Alcides Greca, Luis Gudiño Kramer,
José Pedroni José Bartholomew Pedroni Fantino (September 21, 1899 – 4 February 1968) was an Argentina, Argentine poet. Biography José Pedroni was born in the city of Gálvez, Santa Fe, Gálvez, Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe province in Argentina. His pare ...
, Irma Peirano, Julio Vanzo, and Wernicke Rosa Agustin Zapata and others. * ''Boletín de Cultura Intellectual'' Piblished between June 1938 and January–September 1944.


Journalistic works

Journalistic activity by Montes i Bradley can be summarized in his contribution to Spanish language newspapers in Argentina before his exile in Mexico from 1951 until 1973 and during a brief period in his return to Buenos Aires in 1973 and until his death in 1976. The media in which he has worked are: Diario '' La Nación'', Buenos Aires, Diario '' La Capital'',
Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ...
, Boletín de Cultura Intellectual,
Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ...
, Revista Paraná,
Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ...
, Diario '' Excelsior'', Mexico, Diario ''El Nacional'', Mexico, Revista ''Novedades'', Mexico, Revista ''Siempre'', México, Revista ''Hoy'', México.


Essays of relevance

* ''La respuesta''. In memory of
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. El Nacional, Issue 500. México. 1956. * ''El taller de gráfica popular y su proyección continental''. * ''Nuevo y valioso aporte al conocimiento de Posada'', Novedades. Mexico. D.F. May 4. 1952. The essay is an introduction to a publication containing 134 engravings by
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. * ''Las judas de México''. Mexican Folkways. Issue 2. México, 1925.Iglesias y Cabrera, Sonia. “Las fiestas tradicionales de México”. p.252 Mexico, 2009


Notes


References

* Vintage Book

* Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Rosari

* Newspaper Pagina , 12. Buenos Aires, Argentin

* Archivo Histórico Municipal de la Ciudad de Río Cuarto * Alderman Library , University of Virginia {{DEFAULTSORT:Montes I Bradley, Ricardo Ernesto 1905 births Argentine non-fiction writers Argentine diplomats Argentine people of English descent People from Rosario, Santa Fe 1976 deaths