1960 Albarracín by Zuloaga
This postcard features a detailed image of "Albarracín", an etching by Ignacio Zuloaga y Zamora, depicting a street scene in the historic town of Albarracín in the province of Teruel, Spain. The composition highlights the town’s medieval architecture, with layered buildings, wooden balconies, and a church tower rising in the background. Through this reproduction, viewers can appreciate the charm and character of the town as rendered by Zuloaga.
The original etching was created between 1925 and 1928 by Ignacio Zuloaga, a leading Spanish artist celebrated for his evocative portrayals of Spanish life and landscapes. Known for his attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of a place, Zuloaga brings Albarracín vividly to life, conveying both its historic atmosphere and cultural significance.
Produced during a period when Spain was reflecting on its regional heritage, the work reflects a broader interest in documenting the country’s architecture and traditions. This image allows modern audiences to connect with Spain’s past, offering insight into the enduring charm and identity of its towns.
This artwork is part of the collection of The Hispanic Society of America, located on Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets in New York City. The Society preserves and celebrates the art, literature, and history of Spain and Latin America, making these works accessible to scholars, visitors, and admirers of Spanish heritage.
This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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