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-Collage.
-Series: Correspondence.
-Artist: Miguel Ángel Aranda.
-Collage of papers, photos and string on board.
-Dimensions: 30cm x 30cm // 11.8" x 11.8".
-Signed and certified.
-Frame included.
-Frame dimensions: 42cm x 42cm // 16.53" x 16.53".
Chapter Four.
Based on real events. All the papers and photos belonged to Carolina Prat and Mateo Tadeo, protagonists of the story.
Years 1940 to 1997. Mateo is assigned to Valencia, where he works as a lithographer. It is installed in the house of Mrs. Ana Berruti. An Italian woman who rents her two rooms on Calle Cádiz 36, door 10, in the Ruzafa neighborhood. Installed in the house with another tenant and Mrs. Ana Berruti, Mateo undertakes this new stage of his life. As the years go by, Mateo remains as the only tenant. Mrs. Ana Berruti is an older woman and begins to have health problems. In 1947, Ana Berruti leaves in a letter a written will stating that in the event that due to her delicate state of health she suffered a fatal outcome, she leaves Mateo Tadeo the use and enjoyment of the house and his belongings for having taken care of it like a mother. Mateo takes care of Ana until her death, taking care of all the burial and paying punctually and every year, the coasts of Ana Berruti's niche. Mateo will continue to reside in the house as the only tenant, while it passes from hand to hand. He continues to receive correspondence from Carolina on time, to which he responds with the same punctuality, inviting Carolina to visit him whenever he wants. Invitation that Carolina accepts.
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