Through more than sixty masterpieces created between the 15th and 17th centuries and the publication of a catalogue, one of the great moments of art in Spain was revisited.
Immersion in this period of art history has led us to investigate the first printed books, also from this period. Many of the resources that have shaped the book as we know it today can already be found in the work of Aldo Manucio's printers. This is the starting point for the graphic design of the exhibition and the Signum catalogue, where, while respecting the work of the master typographers, an updated revision of the Renaissance book has been proposed. This inspiration is completed by the exclusive use of the "Bembo" typeface family devised by Francesco Griffo in 1495 for one of Manucio's printed books and taken up again in 1929 by Monotype.