Primeras publicaciones ilustradas en el Viejo y del Nuevo Mundo: más allá del Musée des Familles
During the decade of 1830, successful “magazines” arrive to journalism. These encyclopaedic magazines offer to the reader assorted illustrations with whom enjoy and learn. During the decade of 1840, in the Old and New World, the French Musée des Familles triumph specially by the hand of Henri Bertho...
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Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
2021
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Sumario: | During the decade of 1830, successful “magazines” arrive to journalism. These encyclopaedic magazines offer to the reader assorted illustrations with whom enjoy and learn. During the decade of 1840, in the Old and New World, the French Musée des Familles triumph specially by the hand of Henri Berthoud and Pitre-Chevalier. Berges de las Casas, Francisco de Paula Mellado and Ignacio Cumplido edit it and adapt it in Spain and Mexico, looking at the French publication but, overall, keeping in mind their readers. In the difficult process of searching the identity as nation, these editors and their “magazines” play an important role, specially the illustrations of their pages. The subscribers got at home a “Little museum” to contemplate the world, before only within privileged people’s reach. A “museum” that often knew very little about oceans to cross. |
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