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Palacete De La Moncloa
One Sheet vintage travel poster, created around 1930 by the Spanish artist Penagos, advertises the Palacete de la Moncloa in Madrid when it served as a museum dedicated to the era of Francisco de Goya.Historical SignificanceThe Museum: Following a restoration in 1929, the palace was opened as the Museo de la Época de Goya (Museum of the Goya Era).The Building: The structure shown in the poster was largely destroyed during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). It was later rebuilt between 1949 and 1954 in a different style, inspired by the Casa del Labrador in Aranjuez.Current Use: Since 1977, the rebuilt Moncloa Palace has served as the official residence and workplace of the Prime Minister of Spain.Poster DetailsArtist: Rafael de Penagos, a renowned Spanish illustrator known for his Art Deco style.Client: Issued by the Patronato Nacional del Turismo (PNT), Spain's national tourist board at the time.Scene: The artwork depicts elegantly dressed visitors in front of the historic pink facade and gardens, capturing the "majismo" and period fashion associated with Goya's time.
Palacete De La Moncloa - Mounted (Poster)
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