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One Sheet vintage travel poster for
Salamanca, Spain, created for the Patronato Nacional del Turismo (PNT). The text translates to "Salamanca, the glorious city of the Renaissance".
Poster Details
Location: Salamanca, Spain, specifically depicting the city's skyline dominated by its famous cathedrals and university buildings.
Organization: The poster was issued by the Patronato Nacional del Turismo (PNT), which was Spain's first national tourist board, established in 1928 to promote the country abroad.
Artist: The artwork is attributed to the Spanish artist Salvador Bartolozzi (1882-1950), whose signature can sometimes be found on the original lithographs.
Era: This poster dates to the period between approximately 1929 and 1939, during the PNT's operation before the Spanish Civil War.
Style: The poster uses an Art Deco style, characteristic of early 20th-century travel advertisements aimed at attracting international attention to Spain's historical and cultural heritage. |
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