Scope and content
Josep Fontbernat¿s personal fonds is the result of his personal, political, and professional activity, as well as that of members of his family, throughout his life. He was directly linked to the Government of Catalonia throughout his exile. As such, the fonds are interesting in terms of Fontbernat himself and everything that occurred around him.
The most important series is the collection of letters (1933-1977), which, although generally of a personal nature, also deal with professional and political matters. Fontbernat corresponded with all kinds of people: politicians (Josep Tarradellas, Lluís Gausachs, Ventura Gassol, Francesc Ferrer Riba, Fernando Valera, Vincent Auriol, Pierre Lefranc, etc.), artists (Pau Casals, Josep Carner, Lluís Maria Millet and Ricard Pichot) and others (Cassià Just, Josep Trueta, Carme Companys, Henri Roig, Joseph Sauvy, Louis Courtois de Viçose, etc.). His correspondence with the president of the Government of Catalonia, Josep Tarradellas, should be highlighted both for the internal affairs of the Catalan government and for personal matters.
Political material (1939-1972) includes meeting minutes, public calls, and founding decrees of the Executive Council of Catalonia and the Parliament of Catalonia. The draft of the Statute of Catalonia of 1945 and the declaration of Tarradellas as president of the Government of Catalonia (August 7, 1954) are noteworthy.
The graphic material includes posters, programs for concerts, tributes, festivals, etc. An example is a program for the Festival Català music festival, with a performance by the "copla" La Principal de la Bisbal and other orchestras and choirs (Paris, February 12, 1928).
Fontbernat compiled press and magazine pieces (1920-1936) from publications such as La Humanitat and La Rambla, from Barcelona, and the French magazine Vu.He used these compilations for his professional activity or to gather information about himself.
The glossary scripts (1959-1977) are mostly the originals that Fontbernat wrote and read at Ràdio les Valls (later Sud Ràdio). It also includes a list of titles and broadcasting dates, with a total of 1,979 records. The corresponding reels are in the National Archives of Andorra.
Finally, the images (1906-1975) consist of fifty black-and-white photographic prints. They have a vast chronological scope (from Fontbernat¿s childhood to his old age), including a variety of subjects (personal, political, musical, etc.). The authorship of many is unknown, but the ones by Martelli (Figueres) ¿ early 20th century ¿, Josep Brangulí Soler (Barcelona) and Alessandro Merletti Quaglia (Barcelona) have been identified.