En Patufet
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For the character of Catalan folklore, see Patufet.
Cover of the first issue of En Patufet | |
Frequency | Disestablished |
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First issue | 1904 |
Final issue | 1938 |
Country | Catalonia |
Language | Catalan |
En Patufet was an illustrated children's magazine, written in Catalan, published in Barcelona (Catalonia), between 1904 and 1938. Later, between 1968 and 1973, was resumed under the name Patufet. It had a great popularity to the point that the word patufet was used generically to refer to the illustrated magazines for children, now called comics. It was the Catalan weekly magazine with more circulation (65,000) and more readers weekly (325,000).[1] The figure of Patufet on the magazine was first drawn by Antoni Muntanyola.[2]
Writers and Illustrators
Some of the writers and illustrators that worked with En Patufet:
- Lola Anglada
- Josep Maria Folch i Torres
- Joan Vila i Pujol, D'Ivori
- Manuel Marinel·lo
- Gaietà Cornet i Palau
- Joan Llaverias i Labró
- Joan García Junceda
- Xavier Bonfill i Trias, Jordi Català
- Antoni Batllori i Jofré
- Josefina Tanganelli, Abel
- Ricard Opisso
- Carles Bécquer i Domínguez
- Josep Broquetas i Rius
- Lluís Almerich i Sellarés, Clovis Eimeric
See also
References
- ↑ Castellanos, Jordi (2004). "En Patufet", cent anys. La revista i el seu impacte. Barcelona: Publicacions de l’Abadia de Montserrat.
- ↑ L'Any Patufet commemora el centenari de la revista amb dues exposicions
External links
- Digitization is available through the portal ARCA (Arxiu de Revistes Catalanes Antigues= Old Catalan Serials Archive)
- Fundació Folch i Torres
- Francesc Mestre: Ilustradores Ilustres
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