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Eduardo Sáenz Hermúa
Born1859 Edit this on Wikidata
Madrid Edit this on Wikidata
Died29 July 1898 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 38–39)
Madrid Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationIllustrator Edit this on Wikidata
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Eduardo Sáenz Hermúa (1859–1898), artistically known as Mecachis, was a Spanish cartoonist, illustrator, and playwright. He also signed works as Augusto Marnaz.

Biography

Born in 1859 in Madrid, he studied Medicine at the Colegio San Carlos [es], but he dropped out in 1879 and trained instead at the Escuela Superior de Pintura under Federico Madrazo and Luis Rivera. He worked in publications such as La Broma, Madrid Cómico, La Caricatura (which he founded in 1884 together with José Gil y Campos), La Correspondencia de España, and Blanco y Negro.

Regarding his playwright credits, he authored, among others, Sol, Tila, Figaro, Mademoiselle, Pajarón, El Barbero de mi barrio, and Los Chicos.

He died on 29 July 1898.

  • "Hablillas" (Madrid Cómico, 1889) "Hablillas" (Madrid Cómico, 1889)
  • "El camelo del sultán" (B y N, 1893) "El camelo del sultán" (B y N, 1893)
  • "Lo que teme y le espera al abrirse las Cortes" (B y N, 1894) "Lo que teme y le espera al abrirse las Cortes" (B y N, 1894)

References

  1. ^ Ossorio y Bernard, Manuel (1903). Ensayo de un catálogo de periodistas españoles del siglo XIX. Madrid: Imprenta y Litografía de J. Palacios. p. 406.
  2. ^ "Mecachis". La Correspondencia de España. 30 July 1898. ISSN 1137-1188.
  3. Moya, Joaquín (30 July 1898). "Mecachis". El Globo. XXIV (8.281). Madrid. ISSN 2171-0082.
  4. ^ Hernández Cava, Felipe (9 June 2017). "Mecáchis, pionero de nuestra historieta". ABC.
  5. Larrubiera, Alejandro (8 August 1898). "Eduardo Sáenz Hermúa". La Ilustración Española y Americana. XLII (XXIX). Madrid: 77–78. ISSN 1889-8394.
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