Created to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Quebradillas (1823–1973), this print is one of Cajiga’s earliest town-anniversary commissions. It captures the architectural essence of Puerto Rican small-town life, with its wooden storefronts, telephone poles, and human presence reflecting mid-20th-century daily rhythms. The work links civic pride with artistic identity, part of a broader movement by the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña to honor municipal heritage through art.
Created to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Quebradillas (1823–1973), this print is one of Cajiga’s earliest town-anniversary commissions. It captures the architectural essence of Puerto Rican small-town life, with its wooden storefronts, telephone poles, and human presence reflecting mid-20th-century daily rhythms. The work links civic pride with artistic identity, part of a broader movement by the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña to honor municipal heritage through art.