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''¡Cu-cut!'' was a Catalan illustrated
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magazine, written in Catalan. Published in
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between 1902 and 1912, it followed the political line marked by
Francesc Cambó Francesc Cambó i Batlle (; 2 September 1876 – 30 April 1947) was a Conservatism, conservative Spain, Spanish politician from Principality of Catalonia, Catalonia, founder and leader of the autonomist party ''Lliga Regionalista''. He was a mini ...
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History

¡Cu-cut!, named after the cuckoo bird (), was first published on 2 January 1902 and, like
El Be Negre ''El Be Negre'', meaning "The Black Sheep" in Catalan, was an illustrated satirical weekly magazine. Published in Barcelona between 1931 and 1936, its life and destiny were closely linked to those of the ill-fated Second Spanish Republic. Josep ...
magazine that would be published later, it steadfastly opposed Lerrouxism in
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. Its director was Manuel Folch i Torres and most articles were written by Josep Morató i Grau, Eduard Coca i Vallmajor and Manuel Urgellès, among others such as Josep Abril i Virgili and Vicenç Caldés i Arús. The main illustrators were Joan Llaverias,
Joan Junceda Joan Junceda, full name Joan García Junceda i Supervia (13 February 1881 in Barcelona – 10 September 1948 in Blanes, Selva), was one of the most important Catalan artists and illustrators in the first half of the 20th century. His father was ...
, Ricard Opisso, Feliu Elias, nicknamed ''Apa'', Lluís Bagaria, and Lola Anglada. One of the most representative characters of the magazine was ''"el català"'' (The Catalan), a small man wearing a '' barretina'' drawn by Gaietà Cornet i Palau, the artistic director of the magazine.Lluís Solà i Dachs, ''«Cu-cut! Setmanari de gresca ab ninots (1902–1912)».'' Ed. Bruguera. Barcelona, 1967 The magazine had sixteen pages, usually printed in two colors, edited by Josep Baguñà and printed by Marià Galve. The price was ten cèntims. The literary director was Manuel Folch i Torres, the art director Gaietà Cornet i Palau and the managing director Ramon Pruna, who became a kind of scapegoat for the successive judiciary cases against the magazine and was imprisoned more than once. On 23 November 1905 the magazine published a caricature by
Joan Junceda Joan Junceda, full name Joan García Junceda i Supervia (13 February 1881 in Barcelona – 10 September 1948 in Blanes, Selva), was one of the most important Catalan artists and illustrators in the first half of the 20th century. His father was ...
ridiculing the military. Following this, about 300 officers of the Spanish Army, angry at the magazine for having published the offending cartoon, stormed the ''Cu-Cut!'' offices, which were also the offices of '' En Patufet'' and ''
La Veu de Catalunya ''La Veu de Catalunya'' (Catalonia voice) was a Catalan newspaper founded by Enric Prat de la Riba that was published in Barcelona from 1 January 1899 to 8 January 1937, with two editions daily. It was the press organ for the ideological and p ...
''. They caused much destruction in the building, burning the place before leaving. Under pressure of the military, the Spanish government decreed a five-month suspension of the publication of the magazine, between December 1905 and 28 April 1906. These events led to the passing of the '' Ley de Jurisdicciones'' ("Law of Jurisdictions"), which severely restricted
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in Spain by making speech against "Spain and its symbols"—the
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including themselves as one of the symbols— a criminal offence. Owing to its sharp humor and daring political satire ''Cu-Cut!'' became very successful, reaching a peak of 60,000 copies printed. Even then, it was forced to close down in 1912 by the leaders of the Lliga Regionalista, sore at the satirical cover by Joan Llaverias on the 25 April 1912 issue. Following the closure of ''Cu-Cut!'' the team of editors and illustrators continued their work at Catalan children's magazine '' En Patufet''. On the occasion of the first centennial of the closure of the magazine, the Barcelona City Historical Archive (''Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona'') staged an exhibition and published a catalogue based on the once famous magazine. The exhibition was commissioned by Catalan cartoonist
Jaume Capdevila Jaume Capdevila, known by the pseudonym Kap (born 1974), is a Spanish a cartoonist and caricaturist. Biography Capdevila was born in 1974 in Berga, Barcelona, Spain. He works for journals of Barcelona: La Vanguardia, El Mundo Deportivo, and other ...
(''Kap'') and produced with the ''Associació Tantatinta''. ''TV3'' - Cent anys del tancament del Cu-cut!
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See also

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Joan Junceda Joan Junceda, full name Joan García Junceda i Supervia (13 February 1881 in Barcelona – 10 September 1948 in Blanes, Selva), was one of the most important Catalan artists and illustrators in the first half of the 20th century. His father was ...
* Ricard Opisso i Sala *
Spanish Republican Army The Spanish Republican Army () was the main branch of the Spanish Republican Armed Forces, Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic between 1931 and 1939. It became known as People's Army of the Republic (''Ejército Popular de la República'' ...
* Josep Abril i Virgili


References


External links

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Digitalització disponible al portal ARCA (Arxiu de Revistes Catalanes Antigues)

Fitxa de ¡Cu-Cut! a Tebeosfera''Cu-cut! Sàtira política en temps trasbalsats (1902–1912)'' - Exposició a l'Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona

Francesc Mestre: Ilustradores Ilustres
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