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The Author of the Cartel of the Covalcade of Reyes De Sevilla Denounces Harassment

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The Sevillian painter Fernando Cáquero denounces threats after including a T-shirt of the Real Betis and a tunic of the Brotherhood of the Macarena in the work

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The director of the work, the painter Fernando Cáquero, has denounced the harassment he is suffering from football fans and devotees of other brotherhoods.

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The Sevillian painter Fernando Cáquero denounces threats after including a T-shirt of the Real Betis and a tunic of the Brotherhood of the Macarena in the work

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It's difficult to please the people of Seville because every time a poster is unveiled for one of their major events, like the Feria or Semana Santa, it causes a stir. The poster for the Three Kings Parade was no exception and has become the subject of controversy. It was a small detail within Fernando Vaquero's artwork that sparked the criticism because it touched on a topic almost as sensitive as the Macarena in this city. Read more

The Sevillian painter who has signed the poster announcing the next Horse of the Magi - a commission of the Athenaeum that he has wanted to make as a gift to the city "- has been suffering two days "a harassment" that is not limited to social networks, but that includes "insults and threats that I am receiving telephone and even at dawn", according to Fernando Vaquero, the artist responsible for the posters of the other great festivals of the ci…

The Sevillian painter Fernando Vaquero has publicly denounced the harassment and threats he is receiving after presenting the poster of the Cabagata de Reyes Magos de Sevilla, a work in which a T-shirt of the Real Betis and a tunic of the Brotherhood of the Macarena appear. The artist has told that his intention was to pay a symbolic tribute to the childish illusion of that magical morning, but the poster has unleashed a strong controversy on so…

The painter Fernando Vaquero denounces «cyber harassment, insults, telephone threats at dawn and other types of bullying» for his work

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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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