El Fígaro

El Fígaro was a Cuban magazine published in Havana from 1885 to 1929, with irregular publications continuing until 1933.

"[2] El Fígaro included sections on theatre, literature, music, and current affairs.

[3] Many of Cuba's early revolutionary writers, poets, painters, artists, journalists, and activists contributed to this magazine.

Its content and illustrations are a reflection of our culture and show the development of the press in the largest of the Antilles, a luxury magazine that, over time, its almost obligatory consultation brings us extraordinary results.

"[3] On July 23, 1885, El Fígaro was founded by Rafael Bárzaga, Manuel Serafín Pichardo, Ramón A. Catalá, Crescencio Sacerio.

Cover of El Fígaro, drawn by Conrado Walter Massaguer in 1909, depicting American tourists to Cuba.