When Ink Becomes Art

Christmas Cycle Prints in the LAMBRA Collection

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https://doi.org/10.24310/ba.47.2025.21010

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Cultural heritage, Graphic Arts, Tradition, Spirituality, Art History, Cultural Dialogue

Abstract

The exhibition "When Ink Becomes Art: Christmas Cycle Prints in the LAMBRA Collection" brings together a remarkable selection of prints that explore the artistic representation of Christmas over time. These works, originating from the LAMBRA collection, showcase the richness of graphic heritage and its ability to convey cultural, historical, and spiritual values. The prints reflect the Christmas tradition not only as a religious celebration but also as an artistic phenomenon that connects different eras and styles. The exhibition highlights the printmaking technique as a fundamental artistic expression, demonstrating the interplay between aesthetics, symbolism, and craftsmanship. Moreover, it invites reflection on the importance of preserving this graphic heritage as part of the universal cultural legacy, uniting tradition and modernity in a timeless visual dialogue.

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Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

González Gozalo, E. (2025). When Ink Becomes Art: Christmas Cycle Prints in the LAMBRA Collection. Boletín De Arte, (47), 185–188. https://doi.org/10.24310/ba.47.2025.21010

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Exhibition reviews