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Joaquín Xaudaró y Echau (August 17, 1872 – April 1, 1933) was a Spanish cartoonist, illustrator, and caricaturist. His humorous depictions of the new technologies of his time –he published a volume of cartoons called The Perils of Flight (Les péripéties de l'aviation, Garnier Frères, Paris, 1911)- serve as an important link between the worlds of nineteenth-century illustration and twentieth-century cartooning. Xaudaró's observations on contemporary culture and technology, as well as his gentle but insightful sense of humor, are apparent in such cartoons as "El telégrafo sin hilos," "Un retrato futurista," "El auto que pasa," "Despertar en Biarritz," "El leopardo inglés en Spyon-Kop." In another work, Chamberlain seems to receive a "punch" from Kruger, which alludes to the atrocious "Jameso

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  • Joaquim Xaudaró i Echauz (ca)
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  • Joaquín Xaudaró y Echau (Vigan, 17 de agosto de 1872-Madrid, 1 de abril de 1933) fue un dibujante, ilustrador y caricaturista español, que trabajó para la prensa ilustrada de la época en publicaciones como Madrid Cómico, Gedeón, Blanco y Negro o ABC, donde aportó caricaturas, portadas y tiras cómicas. (es)
  • Joaquim Xaudaró i Echauz (Vigan, 17 d'agost de 1872 - Madrid, 1 d'abril de 1933) fou un dibuixant, il·lustrador, i caricaturista català. Famós pels seus dibuixos que tracten de les noves tecnologies del seu temps –va publicar un volum d'historietes anomenat Els perills del vol (Les péripéties de l'aviation, Garnier Frères, París, 1911)- serveixen com una connexió important entre els mons de la il·lustració del segle xix i la del segle xx. (ca)
  • Joaquín Xaudaró y Echau (August 17, 1872 – April 1, 1933) was a Spanish cartoonist, illustrator, and caricaturist. His humorous depictions of the new technologies of his time –he published a volume of cartoons called The Perils of Flight (Les péripéties de l'aviation, Garnier Frères, Paris, 1911)- serve as an important link between the worlds of nineteenth-century illustration and twentieth-century cartooning. Xaudaró's observations on contemporary culture and technology, as well as his gentle but insightful sense of humor, are apparent in such cartoons as "El telégrafo sin hilos," "Un retrato futurista," "El auto que pasa," "Despertar en Biarritz," "El leopardo inglés en Spyon-Kop." In another work, Chamberlain seems to receive a "punch" from Kruger, which alludes to the atrocious "Jameso (en)
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  • Joaquín Xaudaró (en)
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  • Joaquín Xaudaró (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1924-03-16,_Buen_Humor,_Joaquín_Xaudaró,_Sancha_(cropped).jpg
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  • Vigan, Ilocos, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire (en)
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