Rafael Armengol Torrella, having served in the French Foreign Legion and fought on the Republican side, became a notable wartime caricaturist, using humor to critique Hitler during World War II.
Despite the sharp criticism and his significant role in uncovering the absurdities of war through satire, Armengol considered his wartime drawings mere commissions and did not fully appreciate their historical impact.
Armengol's cartoons, preserved by his family, are now being showcased in an exhibition titled 'Ink against Hitler,' illuminating the unique blend of art and propaganda during a pivotal time in history.
The exhibition at Valencia's MuVIM museum features approximately 150 of Armengol's cartoons, emphasizing his extraordinary yet often overlooked talent in wartime caricature that offered a powerful commentary on Fascism.
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