
Stake attention in this memory
A framed vintage poster for the "Fallas de San José" festival, dated March 1944, is displayed vertically on a pale yellow wall. The poster, secured within a black frame with a white matte, features a stylized, grimacing male face with prominent cheekbones and dark shadows, wearing a patterned bandana. A large, upward-reaching flame, transitioning from yellow to orange and red, occupies the right side of the poster, adjacent to the face. Below the central figure, the word "VALENCIA" is prominently displayed. To the left of "VALENCIA," a black bat (murciélago) surmounts a crown and the four-bar Senyera (flag of Valencia). Smaller text, including "El Alcalde - Presidente," "El Secretario-General," and "IMP. LIT. ORTELS. VALENCIA," is visible in the lower section. A white label affixed to the wall below the frame identifies the artwork as "1944 EMILIO CHAPÍ RODRÍGUEZ" and notes "PRIMER PREMIO." A portion of an adjacent exhibit or wall, with a blue background and a blurred figure, is partially visible to the right. The display style indicates a museum or exhibition setting, likely within the Museu Faller de València or a similar cultural institution in València, Spain.
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