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Antonio Arias Bernal - Como un Solo Hombre

Como un Solo Hombre

Antonio Arias Bernal (Mexican, 1914-1960)
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Antonio Arias Bernal

Antonio Arias Bernal, also known as "The Brigadier" was considered one of the most important Mexican caricaturists and cartoonists of the twentieth century. His illustration work during the early 1940s targets the Axis with scathing interpretations culminating with his Album historico la II guerra mundial ilustrada por Arias Bernal, a series of prints styled as oversized playing cards depicting world leaders and events relating to World War II.

Bernal was born in the city of Aguascalientes on May 10, 1913 and died on December 30, 1960, in Mexico City. In 1932, he entered the Academy of San Carlos and later began to contribute cartoons to the magazines Vea, El Hogar, México al Día, for the newspaper Excelsior, and for the García Valseca newspaper chain. He was a founding member of the cultural magazines Mañana and Siempre!

in 1942, Bernal was brought to the Washington, D.C. at the paid invitation of the U.S. government to create editorial cartoons and posters for the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs to promote the Allied war effort. The planning for this trip is fully documented in the Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State as "820.02 Propaganda Project: Arias Bernal’s Trip to Washington." News of his trip found coverage in October, 1942 by The New York Times which contained the following quote in reference to the importance of propaganda posters: “Posters,” said Señor Bernal, “reach the thousands of our people who do not read but who can understand quickly a dramatic picture.”

Bernal won the prestigious Maria Moors Cabot Prize, which honors "journalists and news organizations with a distinguished body of work that has contributed to Inter-American Understanding," for his work as a cartoonist in 1952.

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Put Out Your Old Hot Water Bottle for Salvage

Put Out Your Old Hot Water Bottle for Salvage

Anonymous
7th war loan. Now–all together

7th war loan. Now–all together (1945)

Cecil Beall (American, 1892–1970)
Please Stand on the Right of the Escalator

Please Stand on the Right of the Escalator

Cyril Kenneth Bird (Fougasse)   (English, 1887 – 1965)
Transport is Vital! Don’t Clog the Wheels

Transport is Vital! Don’t Clog the Wheels

Anonymous
Save and Lend Through the Post Office Savings Bank and Trustee Savings Banks

Save and Lend Through the Post Office Savings Bank and Trustee Savings Banks

Anonymous
Your Own Vegetables all the Year Round…if You Dig for Victory Now

Your Own Vegetables all the Year Round…if You Dig for Victory Now

Norman Wilson (English, 20th Century)
Secretaria de Educacion Publica

Secretaria de Educacion Publica

Julio Prieto (Mexican, 20th Century)
Give Thanks to the Everyday Heroes of Britain’s Merchant Navy

Give Thanks to the Everyday Heroes of Britain’s Merchant Navy

Anonymous
Telegraph Less – Telephone Less

Telegraph Less – Telephone Less

Anonymous
Aircraft of the R.A.F.

Aircraft of the R.A.F.

Anonymous
This is Our War Too! We’re Buying War Savings Certificates Every Month

This is Our War Too! We’re Buying War Savings Certificates Every Month

Anonymous
Make it Fit to Fight

Make it Fit to Fight

Anonymous
There Isn’t Even Half an Engine to Spare for Unnecessary Journeys…so ‘Stay Put’ this Summer

There Isn’t Even Half an Engine to Spare for Unnecessary Journeys…so ‘Stay Put’ this Summer

Reginald Mayes (English, 1900 - 1992)
Convoy Moves Through Spares

Convoy Moves Through Spares

Anonymous
The Battle for Fuel – We Must All Keep Within Our Target!!

The Battle for Fuel – We Must All Keep Within Our Target!!

Anonymous
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