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- Q7370696 subject Q6448504.
- Q7370696 subject Q6971365.
- Q7370696 abstract "Rótulo (Spanish:"sign" or "title") refers to hand-painted signs on buildings that describe their function or serve as an advertisement, used in Latin America, and Mexico in particular. These signs are painted by specialized artisans and are produced in sessions over the course of days. While becoming less prevalent in higher income areas, they continue to be viable forms of commercial art in working and middle-class neighborhoods in Latin America. As street art they are connected with the Mexican Muralism movement from the 1930s but predate it and represent a unique branch of the hand-painted sign art of the nineteenth century.".
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q12585.
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321.
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q15141204.
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q587743.
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q6448504.
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971365.
- Q7370696 wikiPageWikiLink Q96.
- Q7370696 comment "Rótulo (Spanish:"sign" or "title") refers to hand-painted signs on buildings that describe their function or serve as an advertisement, used in Latin America, and Mexico in particular. These signs are painted by specialized artisans and are produced in sessions over the course of days. While becoming less prevalent in higher income areas, they continue to be viable forms of commercial art in working and middle-class neighborhoods in Latin America.".
- Q7370696 label "Rotulo".