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José Peris Aragó

1907 - 2003

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  • Top-ranked work: They will not pass! Madrid said
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fondazione Pablo Iglesias
    • Fondazione Pablo Iglesias
    • Fondazione Pablo Iglesias
    • Fondazione Pablo Iglesias
    • Fondazione Pablo Iglesias
  • Also known as: Peris Arago
  • Died: 2003
  • Art period: Moderno
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  • Nationality: Spagna
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Top 3 works:
    • They will not pass! Madrid said
    • In 1935-1936, the Radical-Cedist government spent
    • Mothers, work peacefully!
  • Born: 1907, Albaladejo, Spagna
  • Lifespan: 96 years

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José Peris Aragó: The Voice of Valencian Resilience

José Peris Aragó (1907 – 2003) stands as a monumental figure in Spanish cartelist art and a testament to the artistic spirit that flourished during the tumultuous years of the Spanish Civil War. Born in Albaladejo, Valencia, his formative years instilled within him an unwavering dedication to observation and meticulous craftsmanship—qualities that would define his prolific output throughout his lifetime. Studying at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios and subsequently at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de San Carlos cemented his artistic foundation, earning him prestigious academic awards that foreshadowed a distinguished career.
  • Early Influences: Peris Aragó’s artistic sensibilities were profoundly shaped by the avant-garde movements of the 1930s, particularly ‘Renovación artística valenciana,’ where he collaborated closely with fellow artists Renau and Segrelles. This exposure to modernist ideas fueled his experimentation with bold color palettes—often utilizing vibrant reds, yellows, and blues—and dynamic compositions designed to capture movement and emotion. He absorbed the stylistic innovations of Picasso and Gris, integrating their techniques into his own distinctive visual vocabulary.
The Civil War Canvas: The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War irrevocably altered Peris Aragó’s artistic trajectory. Recognizing the urgent need for visual propaganda—a mission deemed paramount by Republican leaders—he joined the Grupo de artistas plásticos del convento de San Gregorio in Valencia, dedicating himself to crafting powerful images that bolstered morale and galvanized support for the cause. His contribution to the propaganda commission resulted in iconic posters—most notably ‘No pasarán dijo Madrid y lo ha cumplido! ¡No pasarán dice valencia, y lo cumplirá!’—which captured the spirit of defiance and determination. These prints weren’t merely decorative; they were instruments of persuasion intended to inspire courage and unwavering resolve amidst adversity.
  • Professional Life & Artistic Output: Peris Aragó secured lucrative commissions from advertising agencies and collaborated extensively with CIFESA Film Productions, producing over 500 posters between 1945 and 1965. This period witnessed a remarkable surge in his artistic output—a testament to his adaptability to evolving aesthetic trends while maintaining an unwavering commitment to conveying emotive narratives through visual imagery. He mastered the art of capturing fleeting moments and distilling complex ideas into concise, impactful compositions.
His distinctive style was characterized by a masterful command of color theory and meticulous attention to detail. He favored bold hues—often juxtaposed in striking combinations—to heighten emotional impact, mirroring the dramatic events unfolding across Spain during his era. His compositions were imbued with dynamism and movement, reflecting the urgency of conveying messages intended to inspire action. José Peris Aragó’s enduring legacy resides not only in his impressive body of work but also in its profound contribution to documenting a pivotal moment in Spanish history. He became widely regarded as “the Dean of Spanish Painters,” earning the moniker for his unparalleled mastery of technique and stylistic innovation—a distinction that solidified his place among Spain’s most celebrated artists.
  • Legacy & Recognition: Peris Aragó's art continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, embodying the spirit of resilience and artistic integrity—qualities that cemented his place among Spain’s most revered figures. His posters served as vital instruments of communication and persuasion, shaping public opinion and bolstering the Republican cause. Today, José Peris Aragó’s name will forever be associated with courage, creativity, and the transformative power of visual storytelling.



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