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.