From his
adolescence he showed interest in anarchism, and at the age of 14, involved
with the miners strike, he fled to Rio Tinto ( Huelva got
arrested and was sent home. Later
on, he managed to make it to Valencia and Barcelona , where he contacted the anarchist
groups in the city. He later went
to Lyon and finally reached Paris , where he sought work at the Spanish
consulate and offered what he did best: working on stonework. He gradually
discovered the city, visited the Louvre on
several occasions, and explored the Latin Quarter ,
met artists with whom he befriended. But
these new liberal friends led him to leave the shop and start a bohemian life. Sick of difficulties and short
of money, he returned to his native town, where he received his first
commission: a pantheon in direct carving.
With 21 years
came to Madrid to perform military service, where he
met the Granada José Cristóbal, with whom he worked in
his shop making some busts and heads of friends until 1919 , returning back to their town and
continue sculpting. A year later he
applied for a scholarship to further his training to the Diputación de Segovia , which was rejected, but through
exposure contacted cultural and artistic groups from the. Within this circle were Antonio Machado and Daniel Zuloaga.
In 1929 he participated in the International
Exhibition in Barcelona and
at the Iberoamericana
de Sevilla, and won
the tender called for the monument to Diego Arias de Miranda Aranda de Duero ( Burgos ), later
held his first solo exhibition in Madrid. The
following years were very busy until the year 1936. At the outbreak of the Civil War he joined the army with the rank of
captain of the militias that defended Madrid
and Segovia ,
where he died near Usera. He was accompanied by his younger
brother, the sculptor Alberto Barral and a group of foreign journalists
when his car was hit by a shell on November 21 of
that year.
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