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The media file displays an aged exhibition invitation or catalog cover, protected under a clear, possibly plastic or glass, sheet. The document, oriented vertically with text readable when rotated clockwise, is cream-colored with visible brown age spots and slightly worn edges, indicating its historical nature.

The primary subject is a posthumous exhibition for an artist named "FERNANDO FADER". The exhibition dates are clearly printed as "29 DE JULIO" (July 29th) to "17 DE AGOSTO" (August 17th), 1935. The event was held at "Galeria Miller," located at "FLORIDA 935, BUENOS AIRES," providing a specific geographical context within Argentina.

In the top left corner, small handwritten or stamped numbers and letters are partially visible, including "5," "F.E," and "149," possibly inventory or catalog numbers. To the far left of the main document, a small white rectangular tag with the number "36" is attached. The document is placed on a dark, reflective surface, suggesting it is part of a display in a museum, gallery, or archive. No activity is taking place; the image is a static capture of a historical artifact.
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Jan 11, 2025

Rosario, Argentina

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The media file displays an aged exhibition invitation or catalog cover, protected under a clear, possibly plastic or glass, sheet. The document, oriented vertically with text readable when rotated clockwise, is cream-colored with visible brown age spots and slightly worn edges, indicating its historical nature. The primary subject is a posthumous exhibition for an artist named "FERNANDO FADER". The exhibition dates are clearly printed as "29 DE JULIO" (July 29th) to "17 DE AGOSTO" (August 17th), 1935. The event was held at "Galeria Miller," located at "FLORIDA 935, BUENOS AIRES," providing a specific geographical context within Argentina. In the top left corner, small handwritten or stamped numbers and letters are partially visible, including "5," "F.E," and "149," possibly inventory or catalog numbers. To the far left of the main document, a small white rectangular tag with the number "36" is attached. The document is placed on a dark, reflective surface, suggesting it is part of a display in a museum, gallery, or archive. No activity is taking place; the image is a static capture of a historical artifact.

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