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The image displays several historical documents, primarily catalogs or brochures from an art exhibition, laid out on a dark, reflective surface. The overall composition is rotated 90 degrees clockwise.

At the center is a white catalog, prominently titled "Catálogo Ilustrado DEL II° Salón de Otoño ROSARIO 1918," indicating an illustrated catalog for the 2nd Autumn Salon held in Rosario, Argentina, in 1918. A circular stamp, partially visible, reads "ARTES - MUSEO MUNICIPAL DE BELLA," likely referring to the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts. Further text on this catalog mentions "COMISIÓN DE BELLAS ARTES" (Fine Arts Commission) and "ABIERTO TODOS LOS DIAS de 10 á 12 a. m. y de 2 á 6 p. m." (Open every day from 10 AM to 12 PM and 2 PM to 6 PM).

To the left, an open book displays an internal page with a black and white photograph of a natural landscape, characterized by dense, gnarled trees. Below this image, the name "Fernando Fader" is printed, along with "Sala II" (Room II) and the work title "SENDERO FLORIDO" (Flowery Path) vertically on the right side of the image. The page header includes "Pág. 2" and "II SALON DE BELLAS ARTES ROSARIO."

Partially visible behind and above the central catalog is another document, which appears to be a list of artworks and artists. This list includes numerical entries (e.g., "N. 45") and artist names such as "Chinchella Benito," "Christophersen A," "Del Campo Cu," "Delgado Caste," "De La Torre," "Ducasse F," and "Fader Fer." Most works are identified as "(oleo)," signifying oil paintings.

The scene depicts an archival or museum display of documents related to an early 20th-century art exhibition in Rosario, Argentina, providing historical context for fine arts in the region. The documents exhibit signs of age but are well-preserved.
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Jan 11, 2025

Rosario, Argentina

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The image displays several historical documents, primarily catalogs or brochures from an art exhibition, laid out on a dark, reflective surface. The overall composition is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. At the center is a white catalog, prominently titled "Catálogo Ilustrado DEL II° Salón de Otoño ROSARIO 1918," indicating an illustrated catalog for the 2nd Autumn Salon held in Rosario, Argentina, in 1918. A circular stamp, partially visible, reads "ARTES - MUSEO MUNICIPAL DE BELLA," likely referring to the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts. Further text on this catalog mentions "COMISIÓN DE BELLAS ARTES" (Fine Arts Commission) and "ABIERTO TODOS LOS DIAS de 10 á 12 a. m. y de 2 á 6 p. m." (Open every day from 10 AM to 12 PM and 2 PM to 6 PM). To the left, an open book displays an internal page with a black and white photograph of a natural landscape, characterized by dense, gnarled trees. Below this image, the name "Fernando Fader" is printed, along with "Sala II" (Room II) and the work title "SENDERO FLORIDO" (Flowery Path) vertically on the right side of the image. The page header includes "Pág. 2" and "II SALON DE BELLAS ARTES ROSARIO." Partially visible behind and above the central catalog is another document, which appears to be a list of artworks and artists. This list includes numerical entries (e.g., "N. 45") and artist names such as "Chinchella Benito," "Christophersen A," "Del Campo Cu," "Delgado Caste," "De La Torre," "Ducasse F," and "Fader Fer." Most works are identified as "(oleo)," signifying oil paintings. The scene depicts an archival or museum display of documents related to an early 20th-century art exhibition in Rosario, Argentina, providing historical context for fine arts in the region. The documents exhibit signs of age but are well-preserved.

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