Illustrating Mexico one page at a time-Print Art of José Guadalupe Posada

A portrait of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo.

Description:
Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (1850–1917, Mexican) printer. Antonio Vanegas Arroyo was born in Puebla, Mexico around 1850; in 1867 he moved to Mexico City; he later established a printing house, and before the turn of the century issued a series of small theatrical works which were put in his Galería de Teatro Infantil; some of his publications had the advantage of being illustrated by José Guadalupe Posada; between them they produced Perico el incorregible, Casa de vecindad and Celos de negro con don Folías ; Vanegas Arroyo published the journals La gaceta callejera, El boletín, El jicote, El teatro, El centavo perdido, and others; he also published the Secretario de los amantes ; he died on March 14, 1917, in Mexico City( Source:http://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6wq0k1m). Posted pursuant to section 108 of title 17 of the United States Code, §201.14: Warnings of copyright for use by certain libraries and archives.
Attribution:
Antonio Vanegas Arroyo.
Date:
11-19-18