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Joaquin Xaudaró(J. O'Radvax)(17/8/1872, The Philippines - 1933, Spain) |
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Joaquin Xaudaró was a pioneering Spanish comic artists, drawing mainly for the magazines Blanco y negro and ABC in the early 20th Century. Earlier, he drew for Barcelona Cómica, for which he occasionally used the pseudonym J. O'Radvax. Xaudaró was born in The Philippines, but educated in Paris and London. A collection of his work appeared around 1932, called 'Xaudaro Tomos de Chistes'. |
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