The raisins were exported to international markets in boxes richly decorated with T-shirts and stickers. It was a sign of luxury and ostentation; the quality of the packaging and the drawings and compositions were intended to match the quality of the product that was so meticulously wrapped. In the exhibition you will be able to admire the different typologies and iconographies, from the most Spanish typisms, such as bullfighters and flamencas, through more bucolic themes, to the ornamental and figurative motifs of modernist or art nouveau style, spread throughout Europe in the early twentieth century, representative of luxury and refinement.Made with various techniques, such as chromolithography and oleography, all derived from the lithographic technique, we can learn how was this process of graphic printing, which revolutionized the creation and dissemination of images in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, as one of the most representative techniques of engraving contemporary art.More information and reservations:Museo Etnológico966420260museo@ayto-denia.es
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