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Conway, G. R. G. (George Robert Graham)
1873
1951
Conway, George Robert Graham
García Cabral, Ernesto
1890
1968
Cabral, Ernesto García
Cabral, Ernesto Garcia
El Chango
Chango
Ernesto Garcia Cabral: A Mexican Cartoonist
Biographical Foreword -- Illustrations: Ernesto García Cabral; Sr. Ing. Don Alberto Pani; Lic. Miguel Alessio Robles; Sr. Ing. Antonio Madrazo; Lic. Benito Javier Pérez Verdía; Lic. Luis Manuel Rojas; Sr. Lic. Antonio Pérez Verdía F; Sr. Don Carlos B. Zetina; Don José de la Macorra; The late Don Genaro García; Sr. Don Carlos Meneses; Señora Eugenia de Meléndez; Dr. Atl; Hon. William Howard Taft; Ambassador Fletcher; Mr. George T. Summerlin; Mr. Matthew Elting Hanna; Mr. Oscar Maxon; Mr. William Randolph Hearst; Mr. Henry Ford; Ramón del Valle Inclán; Josef Lhévinne; Anna Pavlowa; Mr. E. R. Peacock; G. R. G. Conway; Mr. Claude Marsh Butlin; Georges Carpentier; Jack Dempsey; Rodolfo Gaona; Ignacio Sánchez Mejías; Juan Belmonte; Political, Social and Topical Cartoons.
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"Ernesto Garcia Cabral: A Mexican Cartoonist" by G. R. G. Conway is a biographical account focused on the life and works of the renowned Mexican cartoonist Ernesto Garcia Cabral, written in the early 20th century, specifically during the 1920s. This book delves into Cabral's artistic journey, showcasing his significance within the realm of caricature and political cartoons in Mexico. It serves to highlight Cabral's impact on caricature as a form of social commentary and political critique. The text explores Cabral's early development as an artist, starting from his childhood in Huatusco, Veracruz, to his formal training at the San Carlos Academy in Mexico City and his subsequent years in Paris. Cabral's career flourished amidst the political turmoil of the Mexican Revolution, and his work in various publications helped shape public opinion. Conway compiles a selection of Cabral's cartoons, reflecting the vibrant political and social landscape of contemporary Mexico, characterized by sharp wit and keen observation. The book ultimately serves as both a tribute to Cabral's genius and a thoughtful examination of his contributions to the art of caricature and political commentary in Latin America. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 58.2 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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García Cabral, Ernesto, 1890-1968
Cartoonists -- Mexico
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