
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an old, open book or catalog displayed on a dark surface, likely within a museum or exhibition setting, with reflections visible on the surface. The main subject is a small, worn book. Its cover is oriented vertically and features decorative borders and ornate typography. The visible text on the cover, read from bottom to top, states: "COMISION MVNICIPAL DE BELLAS ARTES" (Municipal Commission of Fine Arts) and "TERCER SALÓN DE OTOÑO" (Third Autumn Exhibition/Salon), followed by "ROSARIO:" and the year "1949". The book is open to a page listing artists and their works, suggesting it is a catalog for an art exhibition. The text on the page is oriented horizontally and shows several entries. Notable artists listed include Christophersen Alejandro, Del Campo Cupertino, Delgado Castro Rafael, De La Torre Carlos, Ducasse Francisco, and Fader Fernando. Each entry details the artist's name, often their origin (e.g., "argentino"), and titles of their artworks. Many works are listed as "(óleo)" (oil painting), and some indicate the room number ("Sala") where they were displayed. For instance, Christophersen Alejandro has works titled "En la quietud del taller," "La dama de la mantilla," and "Un rincón de Holanda." Fader Fernando's works include "El muelle de la loma," "En el pajonal," and "El puestito," with the last one noted as "no concurre a premio" (not competing for a prize). Some entries also include addresses like "B. Aires" (Buenos Aires). The book's pages are discolored with age, and the cover shows signs of wear, including a slight tear at the top right corner. The lighting appears to be artificial, highlighting the textures of the old paper and creating reflections on the dark, possibly glossy, display surface. The scene suggests a historical document related to an art event in Rosario, Argentina.
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