Blanco y Negro (magazine)

Blanco y Negro (English: "White and Black")[1] was a Spanish-language weekly art and literary magazine and later, the companion of the daily ABC.

[1][3] The title of the magazine was a reference to the contrasts in life such as laughter and tears and the sad and happy.

[3] The magazine was controlled by the Catholic Church through Editorial Catolica which also published it on a weekly basis.

[3] The magazine covered the articles of various Spanish writers and caricaturists, including Cecilio Pla, Ramon Cilla among the others.

[7] The weekly also published articles by Hilda de Toledano (literary pseudonym of Maria Pia of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Braganza), a writer and famous pretender to the throne of Portugal.