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Italiano: Notizia della nomina della Commissione organizzatrice per la partecipazione di commercianti e industriali spagnoli alla Esposizione Universale di Parigi del 1889
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Source La Vanguardia, Barcelona, 8.11.1888 pag.1
Author La Vanguardia
Español: La Vanguardia, Barcelona, 8.11.1888 pag. 1

España en la Exposicion de Paris

La Comision organizadora en Madrid para la propaganda de la concurrencia de nuestros industriales y comerciantes a la Exposicion de Paris, se ha subdividido en las comisiones siguentes:

Seccion primera.- Bellas Artes.- Presidente, don Federico Madrazo; vicepresidente don Enrique Melida; secretario, don Jose Ortega Munilla.

Seccion segunda.- Educacion, enseñanza, etcetera.- Presidente, don Benito Cossio; vicepresidente don Teodoro Sainz y Rueda; secretario don Constantino Rodriguez.

Seccion tercera.- Mobilario y accessorios.- Presidente, don Alejandro Saint-Aubin; vicepresidente, don Antonio G. Vallejo; secretario, don Joaquin Arimon.

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