José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)
Broadside shows a male skeleton dressed in a charro outfit wielding a machete in a graveyard, apparently in the process of creating more skeletons--a crowd of skeletons surrounds him and skulls lie at his feet. The text block is decorated with four small skulls.
(Source: Library of Congress-https://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/ppmsc.03450/)
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.
In 2002-2003, Artemio Rodriguez reinterpreted an original 1939 painting by Frida Kahlo that was entitled, "Las dos Fridas."
This painting was completed shortly after her divorce with Diego Rivera. This portrait shows Frida's two different personalities. One is the traditional Frida in Tehuana costume, with a broken heart, sitting next to an independent, modern-dressed Frida.
"Innocent Creatures" was a series that was envisioned by Artemio Rodriguez in 2003. There were several linocuts that were produced to this end. Some of these depict mythological creatures.
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Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913),
Photo-relief and letterpress printed on orange paper.
Sheet: 5 13/16 × 7 7/8 in. (14.8 × 20 cm).
Description source: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/738091
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913).
Wood engraving.
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)
Photo-relief and letterpress on beige paper
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.
José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)
A chapbook printed using the letterpress on a green paper. Signed.
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913).
Photo-relief and letterpress on beige paper.
Sheet: 5 13/16 × 7 7/8 in. (14.8 × 20 cm)
"Estos librillos, publicados en la imprenta de Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, fueron escritos por Constancio S. Suárez e ilustrados por José Guadalupe Posada. Contenían historias de amor imposible, platónico, complicado o correspondido. El texto era sencillo y breve para atrapar a los lectores, quienes para conocer el desenlace de una historia tenían que comprar el siguiente número; una práctica común entre los editores."
Source: https://www.gob.mx/agn/articulos/coleccion-de-cartas-amorosas-la-representacion-del-amor-a-principios-del-siglo-xx?idiom=es
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913).
Photo-relief and letterpress on off-white paper.
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm) - Posada, José Guadalupe, ca. 1880-1910.