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La Habana, Consejo Nacional de Cultura, 1961. 29 woodcut plates in black and white, & nbsp; mm 355 x 480, at the bottom right part of the text, small tears at the edges of several sheets and some reddening, sheet & nbsp; with the list of artists who have created the works with a short biography and with a printed signature of each, a little worn, in the editorial folder & nbsp; in red and black canvas, along the back title in gold, slight defects.
The 29 plates are taken from the work & nbsp; Declaracion de la Habana: 40 xilografìas & nbsp; ilography & nbsp; cubanas. The artists in solidarity with the revolution who lent their work were: & nbsp; Carmelo Gonzales Igelsias, Lesbia Vent Dumois; Carlos M. Diaz Gamez, Ana Rosa Guttierrez Martinez, Umberto Pena Garriga, Luis Penalver Collazo, Armando Posse Valuerdis, Osvaldo Cabrera Del Valle, Alfredo Sosa Bravo, Cesar Mazola Alvarez, Juan Sanchez Sanchez, Atilano Armenteros. & Nbsp; The woodcuts illustrate the "Declaracion de la Habana" manifesto and declaration of the principles and intentions of the General Assembly of the People of Cuba and of the Castro communist regime.
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