Francisco Goñi

Francisco Goñi y Soler (1873 – 6 December 1936) was a Spanish photographer and photojournalist.

Francisco Goñi
Goñi c. 1900
Goñi c. 1900
Born
Francisco Goñi y Soler

1873
Died6 December 1936(1936-12-06) (aged 62–63)
Cause of deathAssassination
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Photographer, photojournalist

Biography

Born in Madrid in 1873,[1] his photographs appeared in publications such as Blanco y Negro, ABC, El Grafico, News, Nuevo Mundo, Mundo Gráfico or La Esfera, among others.[2]

He was one of the photojournalists who would accompany King Alfonso XIII on his travels.[3] Despite his dedication to the realm of royalty, he also made portraits, as well as took photos of religious, political and bullfighting events, even being sent as a correspondent to the Melilla War.[4]

He was assassinated during the Spanish Civil War on 6 December 1936[5] in the Guadalajara[6] prison as a result of his pro-monarchist views.

References

  1. Castellote 2013, p. 44.
  2. Benayas García 2014, pp. 251–253.
  3. Pradillo y Esteban 2014, pp. 128–133; Benayas García 2014, p. 253.
  4. Benayas García 2014, pp. 256–260.
  5. Benayas García 2014, p. 271.
  6. Benayas García 2014, p. 262.

Works cited

  • Benayas García, Irene (2014). "La fotografía de Francisco Goñi y Soler: de Madrid a Guadalajara". Fotografía y arte: IV Encuentro en Castilla-La Mancha. coord. por Juan Pablo Calero Delso, Isidro Sánchez Sánchez. pp. 250–271. ISBN 978-84-8427-863-4.
  • Castellote, Alejandro (2013). "España: fragmentos propios y ajenos de nuestro imaginario visual". España a través de la fotografía (1839-2010). Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España. pp. 27–94. ISBN 9788430607457.
  • Pradillo y Esteban, Pedro José (2014). "Guadalajara is different. Fotografías del marqués de Santa María del Villar". Fotografía y arte: IV Encuentro en Castilla-La Mancha. coord. por Juan Pablo Calero Delso, Isidro Sánchez Sánchez. p. 127. ISBN 978-84-8427-863-4.
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