Alfonso
Daniel Rodríguez Castelao (1886 –1950), commonly known as Castelao, was a
Spanish politician, writer, painter and doctor.
He is one of
the fathers of Galician nationalism, promoting Galician identity and culture,
and was one of the main names behind the cultural movement Xeración Nós.
In 1908 he
obtained his degree in Medicine from the University of Santiago de Compostela. He
passed his doctorate in Madrid in 1909, where he began to gain some popularity
as a caricaturist and cartoon artist. In fact, Rodríguez Castelao often
admitted he only studied medicine to please the wishes of his father. He rarely
practiced medicine professionally despite having the credentials for it.
He
eventually settled down in Rianxo, where he joined the political movement
Acción Gallega ("Galician Action"). As a caricaturist, Rodríguez
Castelao focussed on the everyday in a humorous way, although after
experiencing the Spanish Civil War, he turned to using his art to denounce the
cruelties of Fascism in a collection of paintings. His paintings would also
depict casual moments of Galician life and culture.
In 1938, he
was sent by the Spanish government to the Soviet Union, the United States and
Cuba, in order to obtain support for the Republic. From New York City he
cruised to Buenos Aires, where in 1941 he performed for the first time the play
Os vellos non deben de namorarse, Castelao's contribution to Galician theatre.
Castelao
died on 7 January 1950 in Buenos Aires. The Argentine Senate and the City of
Buenos Aires erected monuments to honour him. Since then, most of his work has
been translated and published into other languages. In 1984, Castelao's remains
were brought back to Galicia and he was buried at the Panteón de Galegos
Ilustres ("Pantheon of Illustrious Galicians"), Bonaval, in the
capital city of Santiago de Compostela.
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