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Español: Pertenencia: Museo de la Ciudad de Rosario – Fondo “Archivo Wladimir Mikielievich” – Colección Volantes y Comunicaciones Num. Asignado: VX0774 Denominación: Veinte Puntos Básicos del Nacionalismo Argentino, programa mínimo de Acción Nacionalista de Santa Fe. Fecha: 30 de abril de 1938 Contexto: Relacionado con el auge de los fascismos italianos y alemán, el nacionalismo argentino se reconfiguró durante la década del 30 adhiriendo a postulados de una transformación social –de tipo conservadora-, un estado interventor, una defensa del carácter católico –que muchas veces se traducía en antisemitismo- y un desprecio hacia la democracia liberal. Pedro Terre Olives, firmante del documento era según un descendiente un hacendado amante de la pintura y precursor de la exportación de carne argentina a Japón. Desde dentro del Jockey Club de Rosario Terre Olives mocionó becar a Francia al joven pintor Antonio Berni, quién luego inmortalizo la imagen de su esposa en la pintura “La mujer del Sweater rojo” (https://www.lacapital.com.ar/la-ciudad/quien-es-la-misteriosa-rosarina-del-sweater-rojo-que-pinto-berni-n2694238.html) Soporte: Papel Onomástico y relacionados: Acción Nacionalista de Santa Fe, Pedro Terré Olives, Santa Fe, Esparta, General José de San Martín, Senado, los Andes, Juna Nacional de Carnes, Argentina. |
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