
Stake attention in this memory
A booklet, likely a program or catalog for an art exhibition, is displayed on a dark surface, possibly under glass, with reflections partially obscuring the view. The booklet is tilted, with its cover featuring an illustration in a stylized, possibly Indigenous or pre-Columbian art style. The illustration depicts a central face or figure with prominent features, alongside a patterned vessel and a shell-like object, all framed by a zigzag border. Visible text on the booklet cover, oriented vertically, reads "COMISION MVNICIPAL DE BELLAS ARTES" (Municipal Commission of Fine Arts) on the left side. On the right, it states "VIII SALON ROSARIO" (VIII Rosario Salon/Exhibition) with the year "1925" below it, indicating the event took place in Rosario, Argentina. Below the booklet, an open page from a document, likely the catalog itself, lists artists and their artworks. Many artists are identified as "Argentino" (Argentine). Notable visible entries include: - "DE ESPINOBA VIALE G. C. M." (e.g., "Naturaleza muerta," "La muerte") - "DR. LLANSO HILDARA Papa" (e.g., "La mendiga") - "DODERO FERRER Manuel" (e.g., "Día gris") - "ECHEZARRETA Luis Pilar" (e.g., "Proyecto papel pintado") - "FADER Fernando" (e.g., "Caballo descansando") - "FIGARI Pedro" (e.g., "Llegaron las visitas," "Los reyes en la ciudad colonial") - "FRANCO BERMUDEZ Antonio" (e.g., "La ciega," "Mujer a la puerta," often in "Acuarela y tinta china") - "FANTIN L. José" (e.g., "Sol de invierno," "Día sereno") The scene suggests an archival display or museum exhibition of historical art documents.
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