Arturo Moreno (cartoonist)

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Arturo Moreno
Born10 May 1909
Valencia, Spain
Died25 June 1993(1993-06-25) (aged 84)
Barcelona, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Notable works
Garbancito de la Mancha
Signature

Arturo Moreno Salvador (10 May 1909 – 25 June 1993[1]) was a Spanish cartoonist and animator.

His family moved to Barcelona when he was eight. Moreno began working as a professional artist in the 1920s,[1] contributing to a satirical magazine, Pulgarcito.[2]

In 1942, Moreno founded Diarmo Films with José María Arola. "Diarmo" is a portmanteau of "Dibujos animados Arola y Moreno" (Spanish for "Arola and Moreno Animations".[3]

In 1948, he emigrated to Caracas, Venezuela and worked for the Venezuelan Ministry of Education on Tricolor, an educational children's magazine, as well as advertising spots.[2][4] Moreno returned to Spain in 1956

Works

Comics

  • Tomy, Aventuras de un Joven Sportman
  • Formidables Trapisondas de Mick, Mock y Muck (1932)[2]
  • Punto Negro en el País del Juego (1934)[2]
  • Aventuras de un Faraón en el siglo XX (1934) [2]
  • Palito y Pachito (1937)[2]
  • Aventuras de Cuqui
  • Pinky Trotamundos
  • Ciclonín
  • Jacin Too

Animations

References

  1. ^ a b Ma Candel, José (1993). Historia del dibujo animado español (in Spanish). pp. 56–57. ISBN 978-8475641478.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Comic creator: Arturo Moreno". Lambiek Comiclopedia. 2008-07-11. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  3. ^ Martínez Barnuevo, María Luisa (2008). El largometraje de animación español: análisis y evaluación (in Spanish). p. 83. ISBN 9788480487771.
  4. ^ Manzanera Molina Niñirola, María (1992). Cine de animación en España: largometrajes 1945-1985 (in Spanish). pp. 189–194. ISBN 9788476843390.