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Title
Aixafem el feixisme
Creator
Catalonia (Spain), Comissaria de Propaganda de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Català Roca, Francesc
Date Created and/or Issued
between 1936 and 1939
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
Spanish Civil War Posters
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
DP269.15.C38 1936
Photographic image of a sandaled foot stomping a cracked swatiska on a stone floor or road
In this poster, a foot clad in an espardenya, the Catalan sandal-is poised to stamp on a concrete swastika, a symbol of Fascism. The message is clear: although the Spanish worker appears vulnerable, he possesses the necessary strength to defeat the enemy. The cobblestone background evokes the streets of Barcelona where, in the first days of the conflict, the people's militias successfully resisted the military insurrectionists' attempt to take control of the city. This was regarded as a first blow against Fascism. While the poster recognizes this-observe the cracks already evident in the swastika-it now urges the worker to continue the struggle and "smash" the enemy completely. Although often attributed to Pere Catalá Roca, this poster is in fact the work of that artist's father, Pere Catalá-Pic (1889-1971). Catalá-Pic, an avant-garde photographer, experimented with photomontage techniques before the war and wrote a number of essays on the use of photography in propaganda. During the war he took an active role in the Catalan government's propaganda department (Comisaria de Propaganda), which was established on October 6, 1936. The Australian surrealist poet, Mary Low, recalled seeing Catalá-Pic's poster while in Barcelona in 1936. She wrote: "We stood outside the columned portico, in front of us a poster flapped in the rain-a foot in a Catalan sandal crushing a swastika with negligent, unquestioned strength."
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
Catalonia, Spain, Editat per la Comissaria de Propaganda de la Generalitat de Catalunya (sp)
Type
image
Format
1 print (poster) : b&w ; 100 x 70 cm
Form/Genre
Propaganda-Spain-1938.
Posters-Spain-1930-1939.
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb25605675
Subject
War posters, Spanish
Anti-fascist movements--Spain--Posters
Political posters, Spanish
Propaganda-Spain-1938
Posters-Spain-1930-1939
Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939--Propaganda
Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939--Posters
Place
Spain
History
Civil War, 1936-1939
Propaganda
Posters

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