File:The Newspaper Seller, 1885 Watercolor, artist unknown, Catalan Art.jpg

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Early Social and Symbolic Catalan Independence Painting from 1885, "The Newspaper Seller", early impressionism

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English: Photo of iconic watercolour from 1885 "The Newspaper Seller" (Private Collection of Dam de Nogales), symbolic of the resilience, resoluteness, solidarity, tolerance of the catalan people in 1885. The wooden newspaper box is overflowing with new independent newspapers. The weathered man, with a tired look, grips firmly the leather strap. The other hand paints to words, the ideology. An umbrella is strapped to his back and a scarf wrapped tight in preparation for the storm. One hand grips tightly, the leather strap, unwilling to let go. The red barretina is worn proudly. The first newspaper kiosk was not placed on the los Ramblas until three years later. Iconic Watercolour artwork representing the basic struggles of the Catalan People in the late 19th century as the Modernism took hold of Barcelona and Catalunya, a time of great and sudden and often heralded change that pushed Barcelona forward as another Art Capital of Europe.
Español: Foto de la icónica acuarela de 1885 "El Vendedor de Periódicos" (Colección particular of Dam de Nogales), símbolo de la resiliencia, determinación, solidaridad, tolerancia del pueblo catalán en 1885. La caja de madera del periódico se desborda de nuevos periódicos independientes. El hombre curtido, con aspecto cansado, agarra firmemente la correa de cuero. La otra mano pinta a las palabras, a la ideología. Tiene un paraguas atado a la espalda y una bufanda ajustada en preparación para la tormenta. Una mano agarra con fuerza la correa de cuero, sin querer soltarla. La barretina roja se lleva con orgullo.
Català: Foto de l’icònica aquarel·la de 1885 "The Newspaper Seller" (Col·lecció privada de Dam de Nogales), símbol de la resistència, la resolució, la solidaritat, la tolerància de la gent catalana el 1885. La caixa de premsa de fusta està plena de nous diaris independents. L’home resistit, d’aspecte cansat, agafa fermament la corretja de cuir. L’altra mà pinta en paraules, la ideologia. Un paraigües està lligat a l'esquena i un mocador ben ajustat, preparat per la tempesta. Una mà agafa fortament la corretja de cuir i no vol deixar-la anar. La barretina es portada amb orgull.
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