Category
page 1Spanish caricaturists
Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao
Galician writer, painter, doctor and politician (1886-1950)
Manuel Quiroga Losada
Spanish violinist from Galicia; composer (1892-1961)
Apel·les Mestres i Oñós
Spanish writer, poet and illustrator (1854–1936)

Ricard Opisso
cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and painter from Spain (1880-1966)
Asisko Urmeneta
Spanish (Basque) cartoonist
Joaquín Xaudaró
Spanish comics artist
Kap
cartoonist
Feliu Elias i Bracons
Catalan painter, art historian and historian (1878-1948)

Lluís Bagaria
Lluís Bagaria i Bou (1882 in Barcelona – 1940 in Havana) one of the most important Spanish caricaturists in the first half of the 20th century. His drawings, in a synthetic and decorative style, were published in the most important journals of Spain, including ''L'Esquella de la Torratxa and ¡Cu-Cut!'' between 1906 and 1940.
Ricardo García López
K-Hito was the pseudonym of Ricardo García López (1890–1984), Spanish humorist, caricaturist, bullfighting critic, film producer, and magazine publisher. Considered part of the Generation of '27, he was the founder and director of four magazines, in the pages of which he created several characters, such as Gutiérrez, Macaco, Currinche, and Don Turulato.
==Career==
He was born in Villanueva del Arzobispo, Jaén Province in 1890, and grew up in Alicante. He began drawing at the age of four. At Alicante, he studied at the Parrilla academy and worked in a post office. In 1907, he moved to Valencia,

Francisco Ortego
illustrator (1833-1881)
Manuel Luque
Spanish illustrator (1854–1924)