
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a white information panel with black text, presented vertically on a dark, plain background. The panel is slightly tilted, suggesting it might be mounted on a wall in a museum or gallery setting in Rosario, Argentina. The visible text, written in Spanish, details the history and exhibition of twenty paintings by Argentine artist Fernando Fader, which are part of the Museo Castagnino's collection. It highlights an exhibition taking place nearly 90 years after the initial presentation of Fader's works at the Sala Fader in the former Municipal Museum of Fine Arts in Rosario. The text emphasizes Fader's significant relationship with the Municipal Commission of Fine Arts and how his paintings garnered interest for acquisition between 1917 and 1939. It further explains that the public collection has preserved Fader's "La vida de un día" series for 106 years. Fader was invited as a jury member to the Autumn Salon and exhibited his paintings in Rosario in 1920, 1925, 1928, and 1931. The text traces four key moments of Fader's works entering the collection: the "La vida de un día" series (1918), a donation from Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez (1925), the purchase of five paintings for a posthumous exhibition by Müller (1935), and the acquisition of two works from architect Hilarión Hernández Larguía (1939). The text serves as an explanatory label for an art exhibition, providing historical and curatorial context.
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