Ramón Acín Aquilué (30 August 1888,
Huesca
Huesca (; ) is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Aragon. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Aragon between 1096 and 1118. It is also the capital of the Spanish Huesca (province), ...
,
Aragon, Spain – 6 August 1936) was a Spanish
anarcho-syndicalist
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, teacher, painter, sculptor, writer and
avant-garde
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artist who was murdered by fascists in the first year of the
Spanish Civil War
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.
Acín was a friend of film director
Luis Buñuel
Luis Buñuel Portolés (; 22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish and Mexican filmmaker who worked in France, Mexico and Spain. He has been widely considered by many film critics, historians and directors to be one of the greatest and ...
and provided some of the money for ''
Las Hurdes: Tierra Sin Pan'' (1932) and so is credited as co-producer of the film.
Biography
Ramón Acín Aquilué was the son of Santos Acín Muliera, a surveyor engineer, and María Aquilué Royán. Ramón was the youngest of four siblings. Ramón's other siblings were named Santos, Ascensión, and Enriqueta.
Acín was interested in painting from an early age, beginning drawing classes with the painter Felix Lafuente at the age of 10. At 12 he entered the Second Teaching Institute in Huesca. In 1907 he enrolled in chemical sciences at the Faculty of Sciences of Zaragoza.
Towards the end of 1908 Acín left his career in chemistry and returned to Huesca. He was supposed to join the army in 1909, but was freed of military service because his parents were in their sixties. The same year he went to Madrid to oppose a public works project, fails to defeat it, and returns to Huesca to take drawing classes in the prive academy of the painter Anselmo Gascón de Gotor.
Afterwards Acín decided to dedicate himself exclusively to art. In August 1910 ''El Diario de Avisios de Zaragoza'' published his first illustrations. In August 1911 his illustration of the celebrations of San Lorenzo were used as the cover of the magazine and at the end of the same year one of his drawings was used as the cover of the satirical magazine ''Don Pepito.''
In January 1912 ''El Diaro de Huesca'' came under the direction of Luis López Allué and Acín was put in charge of the humor section where he used the pen name "Fray Acin". At the same time Acín began to published political cartoons with other progressive newspapers: ''El Pueblo, Vida Socialista,'' and others.
In July 1913 Acín settled in Barcelona at the request of his friend Ángel Samblancat with whom he founded the weekly newspaper ''La Ira.'' In the first issue of ''La Ira'' he published a vignette entitled ''Id Vosotros'' which fiercely criticized the war with Morocco. In the second he wrote ''No Riais,'' a hash criticism of the church. After the second issue the editors of ''La Ira'' were imprisoned and the newspaper closed.
Execution
With the
1936 coup d'état, Acín fought against the
fascist-aligned military rebellion until he was forced to hide after
Huesca
Huesca (; ) is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Aragon. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Aragon between 1096 and 1118. It is also the capital of the Spanish Huesca (province), ...
was besieged by the
nationalists
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. On 6 August 1936 Acín emerged from hiding in order to protect his wife and was executed. His wife Conchita was murdered seventeen days later, along with a hundred
Republican soldiers.
References
External links
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*See th
Ramon Acin Pageat the Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia
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1888 births
1936 deaths
People from Huesca
Sculptors from Aragon
Painters from Aragon
20th-century Spanish painters
Spanish male painters
20th-century Spanish sculptors
20th-century Spanish male artists
Spanish male sculptors
Confederación Nacional del Trabajo members
Anarchists executed by Francoist Spain