
Stake attention in this memory
The media file displays a historical, handwritten document from the "Comisión Municipal de Bellas Artes Rosario" (Municipal Commission of Fine Arts Rosario), as indicated by the prominent circular seal and accompanying text in the bottom left corner. The document, likely meeting minutes, is written in neat cursive script with dark ink on aged, light-colored paper. The number "18" is visible in the bottom left corner, suggesting a page number. The text describes a meeting held at 2 p.m., where the previous session's act was read and approved. The primary activity documented is a debate concerning the designation of judges for an upcoming art "Salon." The discussion revolves around whether the jury should consist of artists or not. Some members, including Bafferata, Castagnino, and Amenastegui, argued in favor of an artist-composed jury, citing their professional competence and authority. Others, such as Flondivis and Litig Gurguet, held a differing opinion, wary of potential "personalismo" (personal bias) influencing decisions, despite acknowledging the efficacy of artist juries in some cases. The issue was brought to a vote, with three votes in favor of a jury including artists (from Bafferata and Amenastegui) against those opposing it (Flondivis and Litig Gurguet). The document concludes with the resolution to designate the case. The scene suggests an indoor setting, possibly an archive, museum, or historical institution, given the document's age and context. The precise date is not visible, but the formal language and cursive handwriting point to a period likely in the late 19th or early 20th century, reflecting the formal processes of an arts commission in Rosario, Argentina.
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