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Fileteado : ウィキペディア英語版
Fileteado

Fileteado is a type of artistic drawing, with stylised lines and flowered, climbing plants, typically used in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
It is used to adorn all kind of beloved objects: signs, taxis, lorries and even the old ''colectivos'', Buenos Aires's buses.
''Filetes'' (the lines in ''fileteado'' style) are usually full of colored ornaments and symmetries completed with poetic phrases, sayings and aphorisms, both humorous or roguish, emotional or philosophical. They have been part of the culture of the ''Porteños'' (inhabitants of Buenos Aires) since the beginnings of the 20th century.
The ''filetes'' were born as simple ornaments, becoming an emblematic form of art for the city.
Many of its initiators were European immigrants, who brought from Europe some elements or art, that were mixed with the local tradition, creating a very typical Argentine style.
The fileteado was recognized as an art after 1970, when it was exhibited for the first time.
== History ==
Fileteado began in the gray carts pulled by horses, that transported fruits, milk, groceries and bread at the end of the 19th century.
The painter who decorated the karts was called ''Fileteador'', because he performed the job with long-threaded paintbrushes also called "Brushes for making filetes". This is a word derived from Latin "Filum" which means "Thread", referring to the art in a fine line that serves as ornament.
Since it was something that was executed after a kart was done, but before the payment was received, it was a task that had to be performed quickly.
At that time, many specialist painters surged such as Ernesto Magiori and Pepe Aguado or artists such as Miguel Venturo, son of Salvador Venturo. This last one had been a captain of the Merchant Navy of Italy who established in Buenos Aires, where he dedicated to Fileteado, incorporating a lot of motifs from his home country. Miguel studied painting and enhanced his father's technique, being considered by many the painter who shaped the Filete. The introduction of birds, flowers, diamonds and dragons in the motifs is attributed to him, as well as the design of letters in the doors of trucks. Since there was a tax imposed to very big letters, Miguel made smaller ones but surrounded by very colorful and complex designs to draw attention, design that stood for a long time.

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