
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays a document or printed page, primarily featuring text. The main title, set in a large, bold font, reads: "1935. Adquisiciones en la exposición póstuma de la galería Müller" (1935. Acquisitions in the posthumous exhibition of the Müller gallery). The accompanying body text details events surrounding the death and legacy of artist Fernando Fader. It states that Fader died on February 28, 1935, in Loza Corral. Following his death, three exhibitions were organized in his memory. The first was at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, and the second, a major retrospective of 304 works (including oils, watercolors, pastels, and drawings), took place at Galería Müller. The text highlights that the Municipal Commission of Fine Arts of Rosario (located in Rosario, Argentina) acquired four paintings from this exhibition, notably "Desnudo" (Nude). These acquisitions were later featured in a third tribute, inaugurated on November 4th, at a venue at San Martín 874, shared by the Rosario commission and Galería Renom. José León Pagano, a critic and Fader's former disciple, authored the exhibition catalog and delivered a closing lecture at the Asociación El Círculo. The description praises the collection of eighteen paintings for representing Fader's diverse artistic periods: his dynamic and tumultuous early work, a more tempered later phase, and a final stage characterized by suffering and purification.
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