The Centre for Tourism Initiatives in San Pedro de Pinatar collect this sample, consisting of prints made ​​with the art of the pen, in which the author recreates genre scenes of European cities in the nineteenth century
The Councillor for Culture, Silvia Egea, and Cartagena artist Juan Pedrero Martínez, opened last Saturday, March 29, the "Traces of the Past" exhibition, which includes dozens of prints made with the art of the pen, cities Europe's most important nineteenth century.
This sample consists of constumbristas images, which surprised the thoroughness of the author in the details of imposing buildings and cathedrals, as well as merchants who walk the streets, the dresses of the ladies of the time or children's games .
Scenes in business, trades, or leisure horses in key development of European civilization as Berlin, Amsterdam and Rome, among other cities.
It also opens the exhibition an engraving of the City Hall of San Pedro del Pinatar Pedrero Martinez has given the consistory.
The exhibition can be visited until 27 April at the Centre for Tourism Initiatives, located on Avenida Las Salinas.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar