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Museum is looking for valuable heritage Figure


The Mr. Carlos García Granthon tells us that in their possession, by legitimate succession, an important industrial heritage graphic you want to transfer in custody to a museum or competent institution for display, study and preservation.

The story begins with his grandfather, Don Carlos García Dávila, active plebiscite Tacna, owner of the shop where it was printed the weekly "Justice!" and who, with respect to particular Jorge Basadre spent some laudatory lines in his work "The conflict of passions and interests in Tacna and Arica (1922-1929).

His great-grandfather, blinded by the torture and mistreatment he received in retaliation for his patriotism, he emigrated to Lima at the end of the decade of the 20's with his family and a little graphic material and equipment that could save your shop, but much to his chagrin, could never again set foot in Tacna.

Remaking the print shop with the little they saved from Tacna, two of his sons continued in Lima with the tradition and craft of printing, Carlos and Jorge Garcia Sierra. Jorge had no offspring, but Carlos, in turn had three sons, Charles, Elmer and Alberto Garcia Miano, everyone at some point in their lives honored the tradition of print, especially Carlos, who continued the print shop to the twenty-first century and unfortunately passed away recently after devoting his life to the graphic arts. Don Carlos García

Granthon continued the family trade and thus, through four generations of printers, has survived a heritage of the original print Tacna which held weekly print "Justice!" Means a printing press pedal / steering wheel marked "Meik", made in Leipzig, Germany in 1897, some photogravures, including a Peruvian in Arms Shield and Motherland, among other typographic material varied from the passionate times plebiscite.

Today, Don Carlos García Granthon only want to preserve this legacy, giving in custody this material to any museum or institution qualified to ensure your presentation, protection and integrity and somehow contribute to the preservation and dissemination of national heritage.


Collaboration: Carlos Garcia Granthon



Don Carlos García Dávila, founder of the weekly "Justice"












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Photogravure the National Escua

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