Francis De Blas uses two ways to recover the memory of these characters and contribute to the overall effort to preserve and promote our heritage.
If there is a portrait of the famous person, he makes the copy. These are conceived as library copies, with all the meaning that the copy had in the old times: to promote a precious and unique good.
When there is no portrait, he creates a portrait of the character, based on written and historical sources and, therefore, perpetuating and spreading his memory.