
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a ceramic and wood sculpture titled "TRONCOMÓBIL," created in 1966 by artist Josep Fabra Andreu for Falla Na Jordana. This artwork is displayed within a clear glass case in a museum or exhibition setting in València, Spain, likely the Museu Faller de València. The central subject is a detailed recreation of The Flintstones' log-mobile, fashioned from wooden elements simulating logs and branches for the vehicle's chassis, seats, and an overhead leaf-like canopy. Four ceramic figures, modeled with ceramic paste and finished with oil paint, occupy the vehicle. Fred Flintstone, wearing a yellow tunic, is in the driver's position, hands extended forward, with a wide, open-mouthed smile. Barney Rubble, in a light blue tunic, sits to Fred's right, similarly smiling. Wilma Flintstone, in a red dress, occupies the seat behind Fred, her right hand raised to her head, displaying a surprised expression. Betty Rubble, in a blue top, is seated behind Barney. An informational plaque in front of the sculpture provides the title, artist, Falla commission (Na Jordana), dimensions (37 cm x 26 cm x 24 cm), year (1966), technique (modeled with ceramic paste, oil painted finish), and materials (ceramic paste for figures, wood for the car). In the out-of-focus background within the same display case, other traditional Fallas figures (ninots) are visible, including what appear to be dancing figures resembling Mary Poppins and Bert on a blue base, accompanied by two green turtle figures. The environment indicates an indoor exhibition designed for public viewing of historical Fallas monuments.
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