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Alphonse Laurencic

Alphonse Laurencic (Enghien-les-Bains, France, 2 July 1902 - Camp de la Bota, Barcelona, 9 July 1939) was a French painter and architect.
== Biography ==
Laurencic was born in France as the son of Slovene immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.〔http://www.lordnet.se/art/art.html〕 Laurencic supported the Republican forces fighting General Franco's Fascist Nationalist army in Spain. In 1938, he helped build Civil War jail cells intended to torture Francoist supporters which resembled 3-D modern art paintings by surrealist Salvador Dalí and Bauhaus artist Wassily Kandinsky. According to Spanish art historian Jose Milicua, who found papers from Laurencic's 1939 trial by a Francoist military court, Laurencic told the court the cells, in Barcelona, featured sloping beds at a 20-degree angle that were almost impossible to sleep on. They also had irregularly shaped bricks on the floor that prevented prisoners from walking backwards or forwards. The walls in the 6ftx3ft cells were covered in surrealist patterns designed to make prisoners distressed and confused, and lighting effects were used to make the artwork even more dizzying. Some of them had a stone seat designed to make occupants instantly slide to the floor, while other cells were painted in tar and became stiflingly hot in the summer. Laurencic told the court the cells were built after he heard reports of similar structures being built elsewhere in Spain.〔Rafael Chacón, ''Por qué hice las checas de Barcelona. Laurencic ante el consejo de guerra'', Editorial Solidaridad nacional, Barcelona, 1939.〕

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